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1. In Light Box In Light Box This artwork was awarded in 1989 to Western Oregon State College (WOSC). WOSC became Western Oregon University in 1997.
For a map of the campus, see http://www.wou.edu/wou/maps/

2. Untitled (Rose) Untitled (Rose) An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/

3. Untitled (Rose) Untitled (Rose) An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/

4. page 4 page 4

5. Individual Powers Individual Powers

6. Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) This artwork was awarded to the Oregon Department of Human Services Building (DHS) in 1992. In March of 2007, DHS was renamed in honor of former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts, who began her public service as a legislative advocate for children with disabilities, fighting for the educational rights of an autistic son.

7. Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) This artwork was awarded to the Oregon Department of Human Services Building (DHS) in 1992. In March of 2007, DHS was renamed in honor of former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts, who began her public service as a legislative advocate for children with disabilities, fighting for the educational rights of an autistic son.

8. Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) This artwork was awarded to the Oregon Department of Human Services Building (DHS) in 1992. In March of 2007, DHS was renamed in honor of former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts, who began her public service as a legislative advocate for children with disabilities, fighting for the educational rights of an autistic son.

9. Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) Untitled (dichronic glass sculpture) This artwork was awarded to the Oregon Department of Human Services Building (DHS) in 1992. In March of 2007, DHS was renamed in honor of former Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts, who began her public service as a legislative advocate for children with disabilities, fighting for the educational rights of an autistic son.

10. Violet/Yellow/Green Violet/Yellow/Green no specific award date

11. The Sibyls The Sibyls

12. Good Fortune Good Fortune

13. Untitled (Ethier) Untitled (Ethier)

14. Watchers Watchers

15. Stone Vessel Stone Vessel

16. Untitled/Purple Untitled/Purple

17. To Think We Came all this Way To Think We Came all this Way For additional views of this work after completion of the installation process, please see: http://www.sos.state.or.us/archives/tour/lobbyart.html

18. To Think We Came all this Way To Think We Came all this Way For additional views of this work after completion of the installation process, please see: http://www.sos.state.or.us/archives/tour/lobbyart.html

19. view 1 (of 5) view 1 (of 5) This award reflects a special interest in works that celebrate the Oregon State Police District III Headquarters' theme of "service oriented policiing," and the connection and community that encompass police, non-police and civilians. (excerpt from 1998 Call For Artists from the Oregon Percent for Art Program)

20. view 2 view 2 This award reflects a special interest in works that celebrate the Oregon State Police District III Headquarters' theme of "service oriented policiing," and the connection and community that encompass police, non-police and civilians. (excerpt from 1998 Call For Artists from the Oregon Percent for Art Program)
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