September 14, 2014
Professor Loren on the Portlandia statue debate in the Willamette Week
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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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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