ArtsWatch Weekly: Photography gets (beyond) real, art museum reshuffles the deck, Ashland's indie film fest, more.
Sue Taylor considers the work of Dennis Cunningham, whose deft linocuts of Oregon fishing reflect the fabric of life in the state. Cunningham died last week.
Streamers: The indie fest rolls out a virtual and live-event 20th season with a lineup strong on documentaries.
Stage & Studio: The noted artist talks about friendships, mentoring, and the Indigenous traditions that shape her art.
How a monologue series about race, gender, and sexual identity leapt from stage to screen.
After a quiet year, the Nehalem theater company is back with a play in which all the characters are canine.
Eugene's Oregon Composers Forum is taking its Music Today Festival online – with more than 60 new works.
Looking forward to a wild summer where the masks start to come off and the concerts slowly start coming back.
Dance on screen: It's not the same as watching a live performance, but when theaters are shut down, it's a balm.
How have dancers and choreographers negotiated the pandemic? Jamuna Chiarini tells her particular story.
In the final of a three-part series, Pat Rose talks with photographer Susan Bein abut her influences and her iPhone art.
Part two of a three-part profile of creative Portland photographers features Laura Kurtenbach.
It's the top of a new day for heads in hat-happy Portland. K.B. Dixon's street portraits show off the evidence.
Pat Rose profiles three of Portland’s most creative photographers. Part 1: Grace Weston.
Pacific City author Ben Moon’s memoir, “Denali,” is a finalist for an Oregon Book Award.
The Lincoln City Cultural Center gathers photography and items culled from the rubble of last fall's fire near Otis.