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Southern Oregon University

This William Shakespeare quote is the first plaque installed as part of the Playwrights Walk public art project.
23 July, 2025 in Art, Ashland History, Downtown, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Public Art, Railroad District, Social justice, Southern Oregon University, Theater / 0 Comments
Playwrights Walk plaques: from 2 to 100 in 10 years?
Mrs. Fader at her 100th birthday party on June 14, 2017.
03 February, 2025 in Neighborhoods, Children, Humor, Schools, Southern Oregon University / 11 Comments
“Our college educated dog” (stories told to me by 101-year-old Mrs. Fader)
Morgan and Tara Cottle in front of 390 Ashland Street, their former house.
20 June, 2024 in Streets, Parks, Southern Oregon University, Tree, Tree of the Year, Wildlife, Yard Art / 2 Comments
Ashland Street (part 1) – from west end to SOU library
Recology Ashland/SOU "artist in residency" program, turning "trash" into art. Artist: Carli Lamberto. Title: ROADKiLL. (photo by Chella Foster Flynn)
06 June, 2024 in Art, Ecology, Southern Oregon University / 0 Comments
SOU art students and Recology – “Trash into Art”
Snow creations at the SOU dorms, students with a snowman.
10 January, 2024 in Streets, Art, Parks, Public Art, Southern Oregon University, Tree of the Year / 3 Comments
Snow Day photos: January 10, 2024 (and other dates)
15 April, 2021 in Art, Ashland History, Downtown, Native Americans, Public Art, Social justice, Southern Oregon University, Wildlife / 0 Comments
“We Are Here” Honors Native Americans (Part 3 of 3)
"We Are Here" Ashland
02 April, 2021 in Art, Ashland History, Downtown, Native Americans, Oregon history, Public Art, Social justice, Southern Oregon University, Tree, Wildlife / 0 Comments
“We Are Here” Honors Native Americans (Bronze Replica, Part 2 of 3)
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