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Probably the most varied show of the year was the uninhibited "Most Treasured Pos- session" potpourri in which members of the Art Committee itself displayed everything from a SO-year-old teddy bear to antique wall tapestries. The White Callery ended winter term with the vibrant reds, blues, green, and the float- ing central forms of Ted Hallman's inspira- tional weaving. With the help of an art com- mittee advisor, Robert Kasal, a personal friend of the Pennsylvania artist, the Callery offered a three week showing of Hallman's unique three-dimensional woven forms and tapestries containing plastic shapes. A show of Maillol woodcuts was part of Portland State's contribution to the citywide Salute to France in March and April, fol- lowed by an exhibition of assemblage pain- ter Harold Jacob's work, courtesy of the Fountain Callery. 91
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