September 18, 2014
Professor Loren on the Portlandia statue debate in the Willamette Week
Professor Loren on the Portlandia statue debate in the Willamette Week
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The Portlandia statue, sculptor Raymond Kaskey, public art, and copyright law. Professor Lydia Loren weighs in on the ongoing debate for this week’s Willamette Week cover story.
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