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Craig HickmanAmerican, born 1948

Craig Hickman (born 1948) is a photographer, software designer, gallery wonder and Professor

Emeritus of Art at University of Oregon. His work includes many images documenting the Portland art

scene from the 1960s onward, a vital part of the city's history. These pictures focus on local artists from

1966–1978, featuring the student-led protests against the Vietnam War that raged in the Park Blocks

section of Portland at this time. Hickman is a co-founder of Blue Sky Gallery and currently serves as

Professor of Digital Arts and Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of Oregon. He earned a B.S.

from Portland State University and later earned a M.F.A. from the University of Washington, Seattle.

His work can be found in the collections of Portland Art Museum, OR; Museum of Contemporary

Photography, Chicago, IL; Harry Ransom Center, Austin, TX; and George Eastman Museum, NY

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Anti-war Moratorium
Craig Hickman
1969, printed 2020
Birds and Pumpkins
Craig Hickman
2002, printed 2020
Blue-Green Sign
Craig Hickman
2003, printed 2020
Brick Wall
Craig Hickman
2003, printed 2020
Heart
Craig Hickman
2003, printed 2020
Kwame Ture (Stokley Carmichael)
Craig Hickman
1967, printed 2020
Plums
Craig Hickman
2012, printed 2020
Protest
Craig Hickman
1969, printed 2020
Robert Kennedy
Craig Hickman
1968, printed 2020
Untitled
Craig Hickman
1969, printed 2020