December 2004. Vol. 9, No. 2: Folkvine.org: The Challenges of Presenting Folk Art On-line. An Overview. Kristen G. Congdon, Craig Saper, Chantale Fontaine, and Alex Katsoros
September 2004. Vol. 9, No.1: An Expressive Arts Hospital Program for People with HIV/AIDS: A Description, Two Stories, and Explanations. Julia Kellman
June 2004. Vol. 8, No. 4: Assessing Arts and Cultural Programming in Oregon's Recreation Organizations. Gaylene Carpenter. Outcome-based Evaluation: Practical and Theoretical Applications. Robert Voelker-Morris
March 2004. Vol. 8, No.3: A Call to Action for 2004 (And Beyond). Thomas Tresser
January 2004. Vol. 8, No. 2: Defining Queer: The Criteria and Selection Process for Programming Queer Film Festivals. Jamie June.
September 2003. Vol. 8, No. 1: Searching for Solutions: Planning Analysis of the Oregon Cultural Trust and Recommendations for Community Arts Managers with Regard to Public Funding of Culture in Oregon. Gustav Baum.
June 2003. Vol. 7, No. 3: A Library as Material Culture: Typology and Symbol in the Community: Clayton Funk. Text, Reader, Reading: Richard Bear.
March 2003. Vol. 7, No. 2: Intangible Legacy: Oregon's Federal Art Centers: Margaret Bullock. Designing Web-Based Instruction: A Research Review On Color, Typography, Layout, and Screen Density: Michael G. Geraci
January 2003. Vol. 7, No. 1: Three Festivals Seen Through the Getz Model of the Event Management System. Emily Windle
June 2002. Vol. 6, No. 3: We Want Your Life Back: How You Can Go Guerilla! Marc Moscato
January 2002. Vol. 6, No. 2: Ticket Pricing: Concepts, Methods, Practices, and Guidelines for Performing Arts Events. David Franklin Riley
September 2001. Vol. 6, No. 1: Seeing the Whole Picture: An Investigation of Factors that Influence Contemporary Native American Artist Participation in "Mainstream" Fine Art Markets Staci Golar; Memories of Professor Robert Gard, Michael F. Warlum
June 2001. Vol. 5, No. 4: Reviving Arts Education through Collaboration: Community/Schools Partnership for the Arts. Mary Ann Stankiewicz
March 2001. Vol. 5 No. 3: AMRC - The Arts Management Research Clearinghouse. Dr. Linda F. Ettinger
January 2001. Vol. 5, No. 2: Creating an Arts Access Guide on the World Wide Web: Access to Art in Portland, Oregon. Kim Ruthardt Knowles
September 2000. Vol. 5, No. 1: Community Arts Councils: Historical Perspective, Maryo Ewell; The Montana Study, Clayton Funk
June, 2000. Vol. 4, No. 3: Community Arts Councils: Historical Perspective (Part III.) Maryo Ewell; Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? Steve Feld
April, 2000. Vol. 4, No. 2: Community Arts Councils: Historical Perspective (Part II.) Maryo Ewell; Thinking Ahead: Disaster Preparedness for Museums. Yvonne Lever
January, 2000. Vol. 4, No. 1: Community Arts Councils: Historical Perspective (Part I.) Maryo Ewell. Family-Focused Programming Between the Arts and Social Services. Barbara Harris
September, 1999. Vol. 3, No. 4: Art Teacher Censorship of Student Produced Art in Georgia's Public High Schools. Bruce Bowman
July, 1999. Vol. 3, No. 3: Economic and Leisure Factors Impacting Participation in the Arts by Middle Aged Adults, Gaylene Carpenter, Ed.D.; WESTAF Launches www.artjob.org, Searchable Arts Employment and Opportunities Web Site.
April, 1999 Vol. 3 No. 2: Paul Olum Mobile Hemi-Bust, Michael Randles; Outlaw Murals, Laura Feldman
January, 1999 Vol. 3 No.1: The Rise and Fall of the California Confederation of the Arts: 1976 - 1997. Anne W. Smith
September, 1998 Vol. 2 No.4: What Is Community Cultural Development and How Do We Practice It? Bill Flood
June, 1998. Vol. 2, No. 3: The Arts as Commodity, Stan Madeja; The Non-Profit and Commercial Arts: Understanding Future Options, David B. Pankratz
April, 1998. Volume 2, No. 2: The Florida Farmworkers Project. Kristin Congdon.
February, 1998. Volume 2, No. 1: Art Crimes: Building a Digital Museum/Graffiti Battle Crown. Susan Farrell
November, 1997. Volume 1, No. 3: The Invisible Careers for Latinos: Public History and Museum Studies. Miguel Juarez
July, 1997. Volume 1, No. 2: The Arts Management Employment Interview. Deborah Snider
May, 1997. Volume 1, No. 1: A Tool for Analysis of Web Sites' Accessibility to Users with Disabilities. Douglas Blandy, Ph.D.