Treasury Relief Art Project

Treasury Relief Art Project

David Slivka bas relief,
Berkeley, Calif. Post Office
Agency overview
Formed1935 (1935)
Dissolved1938
Parent agencyUnited States Department of the Treasury

The Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) was a New Deal arts program that commissioned visual artists to provide artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings during the Great Depression in the United States. A project of the United States Department of the Treasury, TRAP was administered by the Section of Painting and Sculpture and funded by the Works Progress Administration, which provided assistants employed through the Federal Art Project. The Treasury Relief Art Project also created murals and sculpture for Public Works Administration housing projects. TRAP was established July 21, 1935, and continued through June 30, 1938.