Studio Art Building

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Studio Art Building
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The building's exterior in 2016
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Location on the Reed College campus
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Location Reed College
Town or city Portland, Oregon
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°28′50″N122°37′31″W / 45.48062°N 122.62535°W / 45.48062; -122.62535 Coordinates: 45°28′50″N122°37′31″W / 45.48062°N 122.62535°W / 45.48062; -122.62535
Completed1980
Renovated2001

The Studio Art Building is a building on the Reed College campus in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Its lower level was built in 1980, and renovations in 2001 increased the building's size by 4,800 square feet. [1]

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  1. "Studio Art Building". Reed College . Retrieved January 21, 2016.