Exhibition "
History of Transport: Sketches of Murals by Helen Lundeberg"tracks the progress of the workforce from the Native American era to the dawn of the aviation industry in the 1940s.
During the Great Depression, Lundeberg proposed her concept of public painting, dedicated to the continued contribution of workers to society. By order of the Federal Art Project of the Office for Work Development (WPA), the Lundeberg fresco was recreated in the southern California city of Inglewood.