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This abstract sculpture by Manuel Izquierdo is located in the Grove near the New Physical Education Building. Funding for the sculpture was provided by the Associated Students of Oregon College of Education (ASOCE) and the OCE Senate. It was…

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A metal bench, set in permanent concrete footings, encompasses a section of metal foliage that appears to grow out of the middle of the bench. This piece was created by Wayne Chabre as part of the one percent for public art program. The bench is…

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Dedicated on June 12, 1996, "Oregon River Sculpture" is a four piece sculpture comprised of three columns and a large limestone ladle that was made to collect water.
Oregon found stone.
Located on the west lawn of Rice Auditorium.

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Four large bending steel structures jutting out of the ground.
The accompanying plaque next to the sculpture reads, "'Fluid Movement' captures the power and joy of human movement. Like the mirrored surface of a lake on a calm day, each element…

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Large sculpture inspired by nature.
Metal.
Located outside of Bellamy Hall.

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Large abstract sculpture, installed in 1999.
Polished metal.
Located in front of the Werner University Center.

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Nine-foot tall aluminum statue.
Cast aluminum
This sculpture was donated by Dr. Anton Postl (WOU Professor Emeritus), the Western Foundation, the Monmouth-Independence Community Arts Association, and the Oregon Arts Commission. It is located in the…

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Large off-kilter round circle sculpture.
Corten Steel.

This sculpture is located on the west lawn of the Academic Programs and Support Center building. It was created by Charles W. Smith, who was a graduate of University of Washington and taught…

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A series of three element sculptures.
Basalt and granite.
Part of the Oregon Percent for Art.
Located in front of Hamersly Library.

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Stainless steel and resin.
Part of the Oregon Percent for Art.
Located in front of the Richard Woodcock Education Center.

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Chicken sculptures made out of re-purposed books, originally part of an exhibit on the first floor of Hamersly Library.
Mixed media.
Located on the second floor of Hamersly Library.

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Sculpture made out of various circuit boards and computer parts. Appeared on the third floor in 2005.
It moves around the third floor study areas randomly.
Mixed media.
Anonymous contribution to Hamersly Library."

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Twelve woven loops hung in two rows.
wool and jute
Located on the first floor of the Hamersly Library.
Gift from the Artist to the WOU Archives
OldACC.MSS.2012.008.

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Large white sculpture of abstract shapes in wood.
Wood.
42"" x 60""
Located on the second floor of the Hamersly Library.
Purchased by WOU Foundation for display in Hamersly Library.
OldACC.MSS.2012.007.

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Ceramic flags which hold metal rods on a rhomboid background. Note: the bottom and top rods appear to have broken out of the ceramic holders and are missing.
ceramic, metal rods.
Located between the first and second floor at the south entrance of…

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A wall sculpture in natural finished wood emphasizing amorphic shapes.
wood
1999 Serendipity Award.
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.

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An abstract wall sculpture in an ovoid shape with coral and seaweed like features.
wood.
2012 Serendipity Award.
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.

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A abstract triptych of ovoid shapes from yellow, green, red, and black giving dimension from the wall.
wood.
1993 Serendipity Award
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.

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Manipulated blocks of Plexiglass creating a 3 dimensional wave.
Plexiglass and steel.
2011 Serendipity Award
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.

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Abstract sculpture made with laminated wood and soldered nails representing a rising balloon.
wood and nails.
2013 Serendipity Award.
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.

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Light playing with fused and kiln-formed glass hung near the ceiling.
Located on the second floor of the Werner University Center.
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