Oregon Arts Commission Announces Open Arts Forum in Portland for Metro Area Residents
The Oregon Arts Commission will host the eighth in a series of forums in its Listening Tour throughout Oregon with an Arts Town Hall meeting in Portland.
The Oregon Arts Commission will host the eighth in a series of forums in its Listening Tour throughout Oregon with an Arts Town Hall meeting in Portland.
The Oregon Arts Commission will host the sixth in a series of forums in its Listening Tour throughout Oregon with an Arts Town Hall meeting in Medford.
The Oregon Arts Commission will hold its third Open Arts Forum in Hood River as part of its Listening Tour across Oregon.
The Oregon Arts Commission has appointed Laurel Schweitzer MacMillan of Portland as its new Community Development Coordinator.
The Oregon Arts Commission will hold an Open Arts Forum in Newport on Thursday, October 6, 2005.
The Oregon Arts Commission has appointed Shannon Planchon as its Assistant Director.
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