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John Fenn

artsbusinessalliance.org - 0 views

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    "What We Do ABAE is a 501 c(3) non-profit that enriches our community through acting as a catalyst for dynamic arts and business partnerships. Why We believe the goals of business and the arts are congruent. Business is essential to a viable arts community and arts are good for business. In communities across the nation, the arts and business sectors are successfully collaborating to contribute to the quality of life in their region; drive economic development; stimulate creativity and innovation; and strengthen the ability of business to recruit and retain a diverse group of individuals who will bring exceptional skills to the community. We believe it is time to champion these efforts in Eugene."
John Fenn

Confluence Project - 1 views

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    "Confluence Project is a collaborative effort of Pacific Northwest tribes, renowned artist Maya Lin, civic groups from Washington and Oregon and other artists, architects and landscape designers. The project stretches more than 300 miles from where the Columbia River flows into the Pacific Ocean, to Clarkston, WA, with sites in both Oregon and Washington. Each of its seven sites features an art installation by Ms. Lin that interprets the area's ecology and history, encouraging the visitor to reflect on how the surroundings have changed over time. Each references a passage from the Lewis and Clark journals."
John Fenn

NAMAC | A Resource of Independent Film, Video, and Multimedia Arts Organizations - 1 views

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    "NAMAC fosters and fortifies the culture and business of independent media arts. Through dialogue, collaboration, research and advocacy, we connect, organize and develop organizations."
xiaoyu zheng

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    Drag and drop gifs, songs, videos, buckets of paint, or whatever you wish in open spaces called fields. You can invite friends to your fields and collaborate with them. Make it public for others to see. Discover new work, pull and edit fields, explore the user-generated libraries, and support the creative community.
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    I just downloaded it am going to play with it. Looks like a lot of fun and a offers the possibility of collaboration between people with different art interests. Thanks for sharing!
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    The site is billed as a "studio space where you can collage the internet." It's a relatively easy tool for combining your favorite Web objects - images, GIFs, video, audio - into one gloriously insane digital mashup.
Kamala McCullum

Oregon Arts Commission - 0 views

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    The Oregon Arts Commission plays an important role in fostering Oregon's famously high quality of life. In collaboration with its partners, the Arts Commission provides leadership, advocacy, resources, and capacity building programs; it organizes valuable convenings; and awards millions of dollars in grants every year to Oregon artists and arts organizations.
John Fenn

Cinema Pacific - 0 views

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    CINEMA PACIFIC is a collaborative effort between the University of Oregon and the Eugene community. Administered by graduate students in the UO Arts and Administration Program, who work alongside undergraduate interns, CINEMA PACIFIC utilizes venues across campus and Eugene for a five-day festival of screenings, live multimedia performances, and art exhibitions.
Lenna Kovalevich

A Local Educational Programs for Kids Collaborating With Arts - 1 views

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    This is programs is mainly designed as summer and after school programs about science here in Eugene, Oregon. Not only does it teach kids about science and nature but it combines that with art projects such as taking plants and other objects from the forest and creating sculptures out of them. It is a great example of not only art education but the interrelations involved in arts as well.
Kamala McCullum

Patchwork Press and Field Day - Oakland Artists - 1 views

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    Lots of cool examples of re-used clothing, modified and screen printed by hand. get in touch. we like. fashion shows, to put our wares in shops, screen printing, trunk shows collaborations, commissions, models, fellow stuff makers festivals, vending, photographers, general havoc, craft fairs, and good times to be had.
Kamala McCullum

Artscape DIY - 1 views

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    Artscape's mission "to unlock the creative potential of people and places to build vibrant, resilient and inclusive communities" is situated at the intersection of community, cultural, urban and economic development. - See more at: http://www.artscapediy.org/About.aspx#sthash.suOjp5Hp.dpuf
hayleywahlroos

Ultimate Peace - 0 views

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    Very inspiring organization connecting youth in the middle east. "Ultimate Peace projects will practice, model and convey our five core principles: mutual respect, friendship, non-violence, integrity, and fun."
yz_jiaojiao

Oregon Country Fair 2014 - 1 views

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    Celebrate with us July 11, 12, 13, 2014 and delight in our world class entertainment, hand-made crafts, delectable foods, educational displays and magical surprises at every turn of the path We invite you to join us in our wooded setting, 13 miles west of Eugene near Veneta, Oregon for an unforgettable adventure.
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    I was looking for this information!
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    The Oregon Country Fair is one of the culture shocks I had coming from the East coast. It represents an awesome culture and collaboration in the Pacific Northwest.It spreads culture and heritage through arts of a nonprofit organization. I hope to go to it this year to experience a sense of belonging with the community around me. It touches a different part of me when I hear about friends experiences rather than just a fair. It is certainly a unique type of fair.
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    The country fair, deservingly, is one of the biggest art and music festivals in Oregon and I think it thoroughly encompasses art and culture that has developed in our area of the PNW. I love it because everything there is so unique and eccentric and of course it being undoubtedly an event to display a diverse range of artistic practices, is naturally accepting of all artists and consumers alike. In my humble opinion, there is no opportunity for boredom at the country fair!
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    A unique art world of its own. "Absorb other-worldly path ambiance, parades and surprises around every bend. Dress up and come ready to participate in a time-of-your-life cultural immersion."
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    The Country Fair has shifted over the almost 40 years that I've been going. Perhaps because it is produced primarily by volunteers and inhabited by creative food vendors, musicians, performers, and visual artists. These people all bring their own culture to the fair and in turn, the fair reflects that every shifting culture.
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    I have not been since the mid 90's. I had a bad experience the last time that I went and have not gone back since. I would like to give it another try. I used to have such a fabulous time at the fair.
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    I have not been to the fair but would love to go sometime, from what I have read from the comments and heard form the community it is an amazing experience.
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    I can't wait and see the world class entertainers and performers, hand craft artisans and gourmet food creators at this amazing festival.
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