Showing 14 results for tag Collaborative Projects

As Often as the Bold: Fear, Community, Movement, and Change

Fear is central to our human experience, a powerful force that extends beyond our individual lives into political and cultural realms. In an uncertain world, the opportunities for fear to take root and spread are infinite. In this So Much Together workshop, we take a non-judgmental approach to fear, viewing it not as our enemy—but as a catalyst for self-discovery and transformation.

Event | June 22, 2024

Meet the 2024–26 Fields Artist Fellows

Oregon Humanities, in partnership with Oregon Community Foundation, is pleased to announce the recipients of the third Fields Artist Fellowship.

Other Projects | January 8, 2024

Staged Frights: Banding Together around a Playful, Creative Cause

What happens when a community bands together around a playful, creative cause? In this workshop, Haunt Camp program director JR Rymut will share how a rural community can be a perfect and unexpected incubator of avant-garde art. 

Event | June 17, 2023

Sharing the Tools: Creative Collaboration for BIPOC Artists and Audiences

In this So Much Together workshop, participants explore how collaboration across mediums and creative backgrounds can lead to innovative processes and expressions in our art and lives. Presenters Manya Yana and Gabriel Barrera will share their own creative practices as writer /poet, visual artist, social justice advocates, and mentors for other BIPOC artists.

Event | April 29, 2023

So Much Together

Workshops celebrating the abundance of imaginative and collaborative work happening in Oregon and throughout the Pacific Northwest.

So Much Together | July 20, 2021

Creating Connection Across Oregon

Bridging Oregon and Dear Stranger are starting conversations about the places we call home.

Magazine | August 30, 2018

Finding Our Way Amidst Racial Differences

A public discussion on the skills, awareness, and actions needed to improve race relations in Ashland. Facilitated by Marjorie Trueblood-Gamble from Southern Oregon University and Adam Davis from Oregon Humanities.

Event | April 27, 2018

Bridging Oregon Participant Application Deadline (EXTENDED)

Oregon Humanities is looking for people in Central Oregon to participate in this monthly conversation series.

Event | March 5, 2018

Confluence Story Gathering

Oregon Humanities is a cosponsor of this event.

Event | May 6, 2017

"Priced Out" Screening and Dialogue

Watch an excerpt from the film and then join the discussion about how rising housing prices are displacing Portland's black community. Oregon Humanities is a cosponsor of this event.

Event | May 28, 2017

Confluence Story Gathering

Oregon Humanities is a cosponsor of this event.

Event | April 15, 2017

Confluence Story Gathering

Event | February 18, 2017

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Other Projects | February 15, 2017

Taking the Lead

We partnered with Catlin-Gabel’s PLACE program to train high school students to lead community conversations. Filmmaker Sika Stanton asks these emerging leaders from North Portland about how they hope to use their new skills.

Beyond the Margins | November 2, 2016