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1991 Gilson exhibition list
In 1991, the University hospital was undergoing an expansion of its C-Wing; simultaneously three new neighborhood health clinics were nearing completion in Portland. Public art purchases for these projects were made possible by Oregon's Percent for Art program.
In 1996, "University Hospital" was renamed Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital.
For a map of OHSU's Marquam Campus, see http://www.ohsu.edu/about/campusmap.pdf
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1997 Feather exhibiton list
The ERB Memorial Union was named after Donald M. Erb, the University of Oregon's eighth president.
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1989 Hansen resume and exhibition list
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1985 Neuenschwander exhibition list
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1980 Funkhouser exhibition list
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1991 Guske exhibition list
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1995 Meehan proposal for artwork
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1995 Anderson exhibition list
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1982 Edwards exhibition list
The ERB Memorial Union was named after Donald M. Erb, the University of Oregon's eighth president.
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1991 M. Thompson exhibition list
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1997 Feather project summary for UO ERB Memorial Union
The ERB Memorial Union was named after Donald M. Erb, the University of Oregon's eighth president.
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1979 Edwards exhibition list
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1989 Duryea exhibition list
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1980 Hanson exhibition list
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1991 Guzak Combining Electronic Media with Printmaking
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1979 Locke exhibition list
Currently part of the RiverBend Correctional Facility and located at the base of the Blue Mountain Grande Ronde River, Camp Hilgard was a 25-bed minimum security work/study camp for male youth offenders transitioning from an Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) youth correctional facility to their communities. In 1979, Camp Hilgard generally served youth from Central and Eastern Oregon, but occasionally served youth from communities west of the Cascades. Camp Hilgard is a closed, secured location unavailable to the public. (background information from Oregon Blue Book, Oregon Youth Authority: Agency History.) See online at http://www.sos.state.or.us/bbook/state/executive/Youth_Authority/youth_authority_history.htm
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1985 Kronberg resume
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1995 Green gallery brochure
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1991 Jones exhibition list
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1991 Sutinen exhibition list
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