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The '''Civitan International Research Center''' is located at 1719 [[6th Avenue South]]. It opened in [[1992]] and the official dedication ceremony was held on July 14, 1992. | The '''Civitan International Research Center''' is located at 1719 [[6th Avenue South]]. It opened in [[1992]] and the official dedication ceremony was held on July 14, 1992. | ||
A site-specific art installation, "[[Sentient Matrix]]", was commissioned from artist [[Sara Garden Armstrong]] for the building's central atrium. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{Fisher-1995}} | * {{Fisher-1995}} | ||
* Bratton, Traci (August 14, 2014) "See the central nervous system as art." ''UAB Reporter'' | |||
[[Category:18th Street South]] | [[Category:18th Street South]] |
Revision as of 14:55, 26 February 2022
The Civitan International Research Center is located at 1719 6th Avenue South. It opened in 1992 and the official dedication ceremony was held on July 14, 1992.
A site-specific art installation, "Sentient Matrix", was commissioned from artist Sara Garden Armstrong for the building's central atrium.
References
- Fisher, Virginia E. (1995) Building on a Vision. Birmingham, Alabama: Crane Hill Publishers ISBN 1881548147
- Bratton, Traci (August 14, 2014) "See the central nervous system as art." UAB Reporter