1989 Cave exhibition list
- Title
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1989 Cave exhibition list
- LC Subject
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Art--Documentation
Art--Exhibitions
Biography
Résumés (Employment)
- Item Locator
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CAV: 89-39; CAV: 89-21
- Creator
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Cave, Claudia
- Description
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3 p. Claudia Cave's 1989 exhibition list.
A well known Oregon artist, Claudia cave graduated with an M.F.A. in painting from the University of Idaho and A B.S. in art education from the Western Oregon State University. Her work has been exhibited at the Portland Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Bellevue Art Museum as well as the Alternative Museum in New York. In addition, the artist's work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Arts Commission, Seattle, WA; Microsoft, Seattle, WA; Salem Public Library, OR; University of Oregon, Eugene, or as well as many other public and private collections. Cave's paintings have been regularly reproduced in the Clinton Street Quarterly, Portland/Seattle. (Unknown, 1991)
The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Lane Arts. You may view their website at http://www.lanearts.org/
- Location
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Lokey Science Complex >> Lane County >> Oregon >> United States
Lane County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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Willamete Hall, 1371 E. 13th Avenue, Eugene Oregon; Streisinger Hall, 1390 Franklin Blvd., Eugene Oregon
- Date
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1975/2012
- Identifier
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1989_uo_sci-complex_06d_a01_a03
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Rights Holder
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Cave, Claudia
- Language
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English
- Type
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Text
- Format
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application/pdf
- Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Primary Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Relation
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1989 UO Science Complex
1989_uo_sci-complex
How Sweet It Tasted; The Never Say No Man
- Has Version
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color; documents
- Institution
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Oregon Arts Commission
University of Oregon
- Note
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This project included the construction of a complex of four major science buildings: the construction of a new Museum of Natural History and two smaller architecture studio buildings to replace dislocated facilities, and a remodel of a former science building for Architecture and Allied Arts, which lost about 15,000 net square feet of programmatic space to construction of the new science buildings. The project was completed between 1989-1991.