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    • Artworks are present throughout Mayo Clinic buildings and grounds.
    • The selection of art varies in style and medium.
    • The author provides unique insights into the perceived impact of art on the Mayo Clinic experience.

    Conclusions:

    • Art plays a vital, long-standing role in the Mayo Clinic's environment.
    • The presence of art enhances the aesthetic and potentially therapeutic qualities of the campus.
    • Further exploration of art's impact on patient and staff well-being is warranted.