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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date
Memory of Albert Clark   Davis, Stephen   Gelatin silver print  1993 
Lady Godiva/ Best out West   Love, Christy   Lenticular screen  1992 
I think I'm in the dog house   McDowell, Mark   Acrylic on canvas  1989 
Blind Momentum   Norman, Irving   Oil on canvas  1960 
Sod Buster   Jimenez, Luis A.   Lithograph  1983 
Hopalong Cassidy   Landweber, Victor   Cibachrome print  1983 
Cubex IV   Landweber, Victor   Cibachrome print  1983 
Capitol 120   Landweber, Victor   Cibachrome print  1983 
Husco Shur-Flash   Landweber, Victor   Cibachrome print  1983 
The House Full of Letters and Words   Humphrey, Margo   Etching  1988 
Pyramids for Lunch II   Humphrey, Margo   Lithograph  1984 
The Joker is Wild   Foulkes, Llyn   Oil and mixed media on canvas  1962 
Lisp   Ruscha, Edward   Oil on canvas  1968 
Opening Announcement, Provo Community Gallery   Bird, Elzy J.   Screenprint  1939 
Grand Opening, Helper Community Gallery   Bird, Elzy J.   Screenprint  1939 
Art Center 1st Anniversary   Jones, Robert   Screenprint  1939 
Daumier   Jones, Robert   Screenprint  1939 
Jar   Krogh, Ronald   Porcelain  1974 
Pure XX   Herms, George   Assemblage of found objects  circa 1961 
Frame of Reference   Wiley, William   Wood, ink, and string  1971 
CCC Surf Love   Gaikotsu, Sush Machida   Acrylic on wood panel  2003 
Things Out West   Villa, Hernando Gonzallo   Watercolor and gouache on paper  circa 1912 
a   Melchert, James   Stoneware, wood, plexiglass  1969 
Seven States of Openness   Fried, Howard   Mixed media  1969-2004 
A Nation on Wheels   Ant Farm   Graphite. colored pencil, and ink on paper  circa 1968-1978 

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