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Arts:
OF THE
A Self-Guided Tour of
State
PU B L I C A RT
at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Johnson Medical School displays a wide variety of public art, some of it conspicuous and familiar, some tucked away, waiting to catch the eye and imagination of passersby. Each piece has a story to tell. This article guides the reader across both campuses on a tour that orks of art can be found on display in various locations on the campuses of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In New Brunswick: One in the “Suite of Six Lithographs (after Untitled 1975)” series by Jasper Johns (far left). In Piscataway: “Scientists in Converstation, artist ” unknown (center), and “Barcelona, by Toshiko Takaezu. ”
INSET PHOTOS ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, BY JOHN EMERSON
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obert Wood
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begins at the school’s first buildings, in Piscataway, and concludes at the Medical Education Building, in New Brunswick.
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