Resource Links

May 9th, 2007

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Alliance of Artists’ Communities A nation-wide consortium and professional organization for the field, advances the role artist communities play in the evolution of new ideas and art.

Artist Trust provides the following services: direct grants to individual artists residing in Washington State, information services for the benefit of artists and arts patrons, and recognition for the valuable contributions artists make to their communities.

Artists for the Arts, a Portland-based non-profit organization founded by singer Valerie Day, made up of musicians, dancers and painters who create for a living - as well as parents, educators, businesspeople and friends of the arts dedicated to raising awareness and funding for arts education in tri-county schools.


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Beaverton Arts Commission

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CascadeLink. Community Calendar of events of interest to Clackamas, Clark, Multnomah and Washington Counties is now offered by Multnomah County Library and CascadeLink. Send your items to the calendar free of charge.

Chamber Music Northwest

Clackamas Culture, an Inventory of the Arts, Heritage and Humanities of Clackamas County Oregon

Community Arts Network, national community art news

Contemporary Crafts Museum & Gallery

Coos Art Museum Located on the scenic Southern Oregon Coast, The Coos Art Museum has been a cultural institution of Oregon’s Bay Area since 1950. Housed in the historic art deco former US Post Office, CAM invites visitors to tour exhibits, take art classes, hear lectures and participate in community events.

Copyright Clearance Center, copyright info.

Creative Capital. A national organization designed to support artists pursuing innovative approaches to form and content in the media, performing, and visual arts, along with emerging arts fields.

CultureWork, a periodic Broadside for Arts and Culture Workers from University of Oregon

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Damascus Fiber Arts School

Disjecta, a beacon on the inner-Eastside of Portland for the visual and performing arts.

Do Jump! Extremely Physical Theatre

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Gallery Homeland, is dedicated to providing the Portland region with interdisciplinary exhibition space to display emerging and challenging concepts in the visual and performing arts.

J.Paul Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
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Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, OR

Hillsboro Symphony Orchestra

Hult Center, performing arts center, Eugene, OR

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IMAGO Theatre

Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC)

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC

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Lakewood Center for the Arts houses the Lakewood Theatre Company and the Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts. It also sponsors arts education classes in visual and performing arts for the Portland-Vancouver area.

Lane Arts Council

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

The Louvre

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Maude Kerns Art Center, Eugene, OR

Metro. Portland metropolitan area’s regional government.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Multnomah Arts Center, offers courses in the arts for youth through adults, has a gallery that features emerging Oregon & Washington artists, serves as a meeting place for groups such as the Portland Handweavers Guild, The OPA, Columbia Basin Basketry Guild, Creative Metal Arts Guild, and more.

Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Museum of Modern Art

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National Assembly of States Arts Agencies

National Endowment for the Arts

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts

National Public Radio -NPR Online

Newspace Center for Photography, is an educational and cultural non-profit dedicated to promoting the awareness of fine art photography to the Portland community as well as providing a space where photo enthusiasts can learn, create, discuss and show their work.

New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) formerly Arts Wire: An extensive national databank of grants, residencies, publications, and sources of information and assistance for artists of all disciplines. NYFA Source identifies more than 2,700 awards programs, 2,100 services and 800 publications for artists in the dance, music, folk/traditional, theater, performance art, visual, design, media and literary arts.

Northwest Arts Consortium

Northwest Business for Culture and the Arts, NW/BCA provides a dynamic and mutually beneficial link between business and the arts in the Portland region

Northwest Film Center. The Northwest Film Center offers many opportunities for Northwest Filmmakers to gain recognition and exposure. As host to over 5 different film festivals each year and continuous regular screenings, the Film Center strives to provide Portland audiences with the best of Independent, Documentary, Foreign, and Experimental Films. The Center offers film classes, rents equipment, offers networking opportunities for filmmakers, and extensive film screenings.

Northwest Print Council

NorthWestWriters.com dedicated to promoting the authors and writing industry of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska & British Columbia, Canada.

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Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA), Portland, OR.

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Regional Arts and Culture Council Portland, OR.

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