Spotlight Stories provide a glimpse into the lives and work of select Oregon Arts Commission grantees and fellows.
Guided by Oregon's Percent for Art legislation, the Arts Commission manages the state's Percent...
Since 1975, the Art in the Governor’s Office Program has honored selected artists in Oregon with...
In a town of only 700 people, more than 100 Echo residents attended both...
Packed like salmon in a tin can, the audience at Astoria’s Pier 11 was...
Arts Northwest maintains a communications network among presenters of performing arts events...
The Oregon Governor's Office of Film & Television promotes the development of the film,...
Spotlight Stories provide a glimpse into the lives and work of select Oregon Arts Commission grantees and fellows.
When most people think about filmmaking in Oregon, they'll think of star directors Gus Van Sant and Todd Haynes.
There is a lot of talking going on these days in the galleries of the Portland Art Museum and Dr. Christina Olsen is responsible for a lot of it.
It was hard to imagine how Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship winner Jenene Nagy could best her triumphant installation Tidal at Disjecta in February, 2010.
Silverton hosts the twin stainless-steel towers studded with dancing leaves of "Lupine Fugue," shining among the foliage or reflected in a nearby pool at The Oregon Garden.
Six Member Team Will Look to Strengthen Arts-based Preparation of Classroom Teachers
The Oregon Arts Commission is pleased to announce the 2010 Individual Artist Fellowship recipients. The Fellowship Program honors Oregon’s professional artists and their artistic achievements and supports their efforts to advance their careers.