The 6. NewBrunswick Campus STEVE HOCKSTEIN 6. Inside Hippocrates G George Greenamyer eorge Greenamyer’s prominent steel sculpture, Inside Hippocrates, bisects and animates the triangular space in front of the Clinical Academic Building (CAB). The sculpture is visible to thousands of passersby daily—on foot, by car, and even by train—who can enjoy the distinctive landmark, rich with narrative elements, waiting to be discovered. In accordance with the New Jersey Arts Inclusion Act, Inside Hippocrates was commissioned as part of the construction of the CAB and installed in 1994. The act, passed in 1978, requires that up to 15 percent of the construction budget for state-financed or state-licensed structures be set aside for the commissioning and installation of art. Selection committees work in collaboration with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts; at the medical school, Thomas Moran, then director of arts inclusion/artist services at the arts council, worked closely with the committee throughout the commissioning process. Mr. Greenamyer was one of four finalists. His proposed 18 Robert Wood Johnson I MEDICINE