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edit- Add the following text that was removed with source citation: Smart received his BA degree at Lawrence University of Appleton, Wisconsin in 1996. He then attended the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon and did coursework in architecture, sculpture, and figurative studies.[1]
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- ^ "Robert Smart Arts/Industry: Foundry, 1999". Arts/Industry John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Retrieved 2022-11-17.