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ACTORS CABARET OF EUGENE P.O. Box 11732 - Eugene, OR 97440 During the past 22 years, ACE has produced more than 250 different plays and musicals, brought audiences the premieres of more than a dozen new shows, and played a leadership role in the education of theater artists and technicians of all ages and backgrounds.
DO JUMP! EXTREMELY PHYSICAL THEATER 1515 SE 17th Avenue - Portland, OR 97214 Founded in 1977 by Robin Lane, DoJump!, using trapeze, acrobatics, illusion and original music, celebrates individual creativity and community spirit.
EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL 1 University Boulvard - La Grande, OR 97850 EORAC's goals are: 1) to become the communication hub for the arts in eastern Oregon; 2) to provide teacher arts education and artist residencies to facilitate arts education; and 3) to promote arts and culture collaborations and strategic planning for the region.
HOMOWO AFRICAN ARTS AND CULTURES 2915 NE 15th Avenue - Portland, OR 97212 Performance group under the artistic direction of Obo Addy, master drummer from Ghana. The touring group specializes in the traditional music and dance of Ghana. Performances are offered throughout the country. Extensive community outreach activities in the state of Oregon and throughout the United States. Homowo produces an annual festival of African music and dance every August.
INTERSTATE FIREHOUSE CULTURAL CENTER 5340 North Interstate Avenue - Portland, OR 97217 The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is a nonprofit community-based center for the performing and visual arts dedicated to creating an environment in which people of every ethnic/cultural background can come together as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.
LANE ARTS COUNCIL 44 West Broadway #304 - Eugene, OR 97401 Lane Arts Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1976, serves the arts and cultural communities of Lane County, Oregon.
OREGON FOLKLIFE PROGRAM Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Oregon Folklife Program works with Oregon communities to present their cultural and artistic traditions through public programs and educational outreach.
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ACTORS CABARET OF EUGENE P.O. Box 11732 - Eugene, OR 97440 During the past 22 years, ACE has produced more than 250 different plays and musicals, brought audiences the premieres of more than a dozen new shows, and played a leadership role in the education of theater artists and technicians of all ages and backgrounds.
ARTISTS REPERTORY THEATRE 1516 SW Alder Street - Portland, OR 97205 Artists Repertory Theatre is Portland, Oregon's leading professional theater company, enhancing the artistic culture of the region through its visceral and vibrant presentations and quality education outreach programs.
DO JUMP! EXTREMELY PHYSICAL THEATER 1515 SE 17th Avenue - Portland, OR 97214 Founded in 1977 by Robin Lane, DoJump!, using trapeze, acrobatics, illusion and original music, celebrates individual creativity and community spirit.
EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL 1 University Boulvard - La Grande, OR 97850 EORAC's goals are: 1) to become the communication hub for the arts in eastern Oregon; 2) to provide teacher arts education and artist residencies to facilitate arts education; and 3) to promote arts and culture collaborations and strategic planning for the region.
INTERSTATE FIREHOUSE CULTURAL CENTER 5340 North Interstate Avenue - Portland, OR 97217 The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is a nonprofit community-based center for the performing and visual arts dedicated to creating an environment in which people of every ethnic/cultural background can come together as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.
LANE ARTS COUNCIL 44 West Broadway #304 - Eugene, OR 97401 Lane Arts Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1976, serves the arts and cultural communities of Lane County, Oregon.
OREGON FOLKLIFE PROGRAM Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Oregon Folklife Program works with Oregon communities to present their cultural and artistic traditions through public programs and educational outreach.
OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 158 - Ashland, OR 97520 The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is the nation's oldest and largest rotating repertory theatre producing 11 classic and contemporary dramas in three unique theatres. Our education programs reach out to students, teachers and audiences of all ages to inspire a lifelong relationship to theatre and the works of William Shakespeare.
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ARTS CENTRAL 875 NW Brooks Street - Bend, OR 97701 Arts Central is a regional arts organization that provides arts education and cultural activities within Central Oregon.
EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL 1 University Boulvard - La Grande, OR 97850 EORAC's goals are: 1) to become the communication hub for the arts in eastern Oregon; 2) to provide teacher arts education and artist residencies to facilitate arts education; and 3) to promote arts and culture collaborations and strategic planning for the region.
INTERSTATE FIREHOUSE CULTURAL CENTER 5340 North Interstate Avenue - Portland, OR 97217 The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is a nonprofit community-based center for the performing and visual arts dedicated to creating an environment in which people of every ethnic/cultural background can come together as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.
LANE ARTS COUNCIL 44 West Broadway #304 - Eugene, OR 97401 Lane Arts Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1976, serves the arts and cultural communities of Lane County, Oregon.
NEWPORT VISUAL ARTS CENTER/OREGON COAST COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 1315 777 NW Beach Drive - Newport, OR 97365 The Visual Arts Center, built by the City of Newport and operated by the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts, offers art classes for youth and adults, sponsors and hosts workshops and events, mounts monthly exhibitions in two galleries, supports and sponsors artists in the schools, and promotes arts in the business and tourism industries on the Oregon Coast.
NORTHWEST FILM CENTER 1219 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Northwest Film Center, part of the Portland Art Museum, is a service and resource media arts organization. Through a variety of exhibition and education services, the Center serves residents of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska.
OREGON FOLKLIFE PROGRAM Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Oregon Folklife Program works with Oregon communities to present their cultural and artistic traditions through public programs and educational outreach.
PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 1219 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Portland Art Museum is the largest art museum between San Francisco and Seattle. The Museum's collection spans 35 centuries of world art and includes more than 32,000 works of art including painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs and ethnographic materials.
SALEM ART ASSOCIATION 600 Mission Street SE - Salem, OR 97302 For close to 100 years Salem Art Association (SAA) has served as one of the largest cultural organizations of the mid-Willamette Valley, offering art, arts education and historic programs to Salem and the surrounding communities.
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ARTS CENTRAL 875 NW Brooks Street - Bend, OR 97701 Arts Central is a regional arts organization that provides arts education and cultural activities within Central Oregon.
EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL 1 University Boulvard - La Grande, OR 97850 EORAC's goals are: 1) to become the communication hub for the arts in eastern Oregon; 2) to provide teacher arts education and artist residencies to facilitate arts education; and 3) to promote arts and culture collaborations and strategic planning for the region.
FISHTRAP, INC. PO Box 38 - Enterprise, OR 97828 Fishtrap promotes Western writers and writing through a regular series of workshops, writers' gatherings, readings, fellowships, in-school programs and writers' residencies and retreats.
LANE ARTS COUNCIL 44 West Broadway #304 - Eugene, OR 97401 Lane Arts Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1976, serves the arts and cultural communities of Lane County, Oregon.
LITERARY ARTS, INC. 219 NW 12th Avenue, Suite 201 - Portland, OR 97209 Literary Arts in a nonprofit organization serving readers and writers in the state of Oregon. There are five programs: Portland Arts & Lectures (author lecture series), Writers in the Schools (Writer-in-Residence program at public middle and high schools), Oregon Book Awards, Oregon Literary Fellowships, and Poetry in Motion.
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ACTORS CABARET OF EUGENE P.O. Box 11732 - Eugene, OR 97440 During the past 22 years, ACE has produced more than 250 different plays and musicals, brought audiences the premieres of more than a dozen new shows, and played a leadership role in the education of theater artists and technicians of all ages and backgrounds.
EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL 1 University Boulvard - La Grande, OR 97850 EORAC's goals are: 1) to become the communication hub for the arts in eastern Oregon; 2) to provide teacher arts education and artist residencies to facilitate arts education; and 3) to promote arts and culture collaborations and strategic planning for the region.
HOMOWO AFRICAN ARTS AND CULTURES 2915 NE 15th Avenue - Portland, OR 97212 Performance group under the artistic direction of Obo Addy, master drummer from Ghana. The touring group specializes in the traditional music and dance of Ghana. Performances are offered throughout the country. Extensive community outreach activities in the state of Oregon and throughout the United States. Homowo produces an annual festival of African music and dance every August.
LANE ARTS COUNCIL 44 West Broadway #304 - Eugene, OR 97401 Lane Arts Council, a nonprofit organization founded in 1976, serves the arts and cultural communities of Lane County, Oregon.
OREGON FOLKLIFE PROGRAM Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Avenue - Portland, OR 97205 The Oregon Folklife Program works with Oregon communities to present their cultural and artistic traditions through public programs and educational outreach.
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