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OHOM is an Oregon-based non-profit organization that supports individuals serving prison sentences through arts and dialogue—facilitating personal and institutional transformation and growth. Since 2007, we have enriched the…
Founded in 1989 by James Canfield, a former principal dancer with the Joffrey Ballet, OBT quickly developed a distinctive style and unique repertoire that grew to comprise over…
The mission of Oregon Children’s Theatre is to create exceptional theater experiences that transform lives. Our vision is that all children, families, and communities have opportunities to learn…
We teach the process of theatre — from understanding the text and its social context to rehearsing and staging a show. We emphasize professionalism, camaraderie, and teamwork. Our…
The purpose of the Oregon Friends of C. G. Jung (OFCGJ) is to further the knowledge of and interest in Jungian psychology in the state of Oregon. OFCGJ…
The Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) seeks to promote and strengthen the humanities, both on campus and in the broader community, by supporting humanities research and teaching, fostering collaboration…
Oregon Humanities connects Oregonians to ideas that change lives and transform communities, encouraging Oregonians to learn about and discuss social, cultural, and public issues. Programs include Conversation Project,…
Founded in 1935 and winner of two Tony Awards, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is one of the oldest and largest theatres in the U.S. Each year, 400,000 ticketholders…
OPSFest performs using the same techniques as they did in Shakespeare’s own time: no full rehearsal, an onstage prompter, fast-paced, energetic acting and lots of audience interaction. The…