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81. Venetian Blind Venetian Blind The Capitol "Wings" project, completed in 1977, at a cost of $12.5 million, added further space for legislative offices, hearing rooms, support services, a first floor galleria, and underground parking.

82. Vega Vega

83. Vega Vega

84. Vase Still Life Vase Still Life

85. Vanishing View Vanishing View

86. Valley View Valley View

87. Untitled/Purple Untitled/Purple

88. Untitled, No. 2 Untitled, No. 2

89. Untitled Teapot Untitled Teapot

90. Untitled Floral Untitled Floral For directions to and map of Salem Executive Building, see http://egov.oregon.gov/DAS/docs/Exec-Bldg-Map.pdf

91. Untitled Floral Untitled Floral For directions to and map of Salem Executive Building, see http://egov.oregon.gov/DAS/docs/Exec-Bldg-Map.pdf

92. Untitled Diptych (part 2) Untitled Diptych (part 2) Recommissioned in 2002 to the Oregon State Penitentiary as a minimum security male prison, the Oregon Women's Correctional Center, a medium security facility located adjacent to the State Penitentiary in Salem, opened in 1965 and became autonomous in 1972. Various programs offered to inmates included GED preparation, business skills upgrade, classes at the State Penitentiary, cosmetology, apprenticeships, nurse's aide training, and vocational training. The Women's Release Unit, on the grounds of Oregon State Hospital, allowed inmates to attend college classes or job assignments. (Oregon State Archives, Department of Corrections Records Guide, reviewed 2007-03-06)

93. Untitled Diptych (part 1) Untitled Diptych (part 1) Recommissioned in 2002 to the Oregon State Penitentiary as a minimum security male prison, the Oregon Women's Correctional Center, a medium security facility located adjacent to the State Penitentiary in Salem, opened in 1965 and became autonomous in 1972. Various programs offered to inmates included GED preparation, business skills upgrade, classes at the State Penitentiary, cosmetology, apprenticeships, nurse's aide training, and vocational training. The Women's Release Unit, on the grounds of Oregon State Hospital, allowed inmates to attend college classes or job assignments. (Oregon State Archives, Department of Corrections Records Guide, reviewed 2007-03-06)

94. Untitled diptych Untitled diptych The Capitol "Wings" project, completed in 1977, at a cost of $12.5 million, added further space for legislative offices, hearing rooms, support services, a first floor galleria, and underground parking.

95. Untitled diptych Untitled diptych The Capitol "Wings" project, completed in 1977, at a cost of $12.5 million, added further space for legislative offices, hearing rooms, support services, a first floor galleria, and underground parking.

96. Untitled (Will; Stone) Untitled (Will; Stone) An online tour of art in the State Archives Building is available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/tour/lobbyart.html

97. Untitled (Will; Stone) Untitled (Will; Stone) An online tour of art in the State Archives Building is available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/tour/lobbyart.html

98. Untitled (Will; Stone) Untitled (Will; Stone) An online tour of art in the State Archives Building is available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/tour/lobbyart.html

99. Untitled (Will; Stone) Untitled (Will; Stone) An online tour of art in the State Archives Building is available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/tour/lobbyart.html

100. Untitled (Will; Stone) Untitled (Will; Stone) An online tour of art in the State Archives Building is available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/tour/lobbyart.html
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