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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''


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Revision as of 14:55, 26 February 2022

Civitan Intl Research Center logo.JPG

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