Barbara Neijna
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Barbara Neijna Martinez (born 1937) is an American artist known for her sculpture and public art works. Neijna holds a BFA degree from Syracuse University, New York. Her work is included in the collection of the
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. She has lived in South Florida since 1962.


Public art

*''America, America'', Tampa Riverwalk, 1977. Originally installed at the Hillsborough County Public Library. *''Red Sea Road'' City of Miami Beach. Destroyed by hurricane. *''Right Turn on White'',
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, 1979 *''Elements for Passage at Dawn'', Department of Education building,
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. 1986. *''Total Environment'', Philadelphia, 1986 *''Foreverglades'',
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, South terminal expansion, 2007.


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