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July 28,2009
A bicycling tour connects one tough economic time to another AAD alum Marc Moscato and current AAD graduate student Milo Petruziello are featured in the Oregonian today for Moscato's Portland WPA bicylcling tour.
May 21,2009
David Odo, Lecturer on Anthropology at Harvard University, is the AAD Visiting Scholar for the week of May 25, 2009. Odo will discuss "Curating Photography" and present a public lecture titled "Transcending Intentions: early Japanese photographs at the intersection of science and souvenir" on May 29, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in the JSMA auditorium.
April 6,2009
Animating Democracy Initiative presentation series at the University of Oregon The Center for Community and Cultural Policy and Arts and Administration Program Visiting Scholar Series welcomes Barbara Schaffer Bacon, co-director of the Animating Democracy Initiative.
March 17,2009
Congratulations to Martin Simcik who has just taken a position as a trainee in the European Union Congratulations to Martin Simcik who has just taken a position as a trainee in the European Union, working with Commissioner Jan Figel, who is responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth.
February 12,2009
Visiting Scholar, Alice Guo Alice Guo, the Coordinator in the International Affairs Office of Shandong University of Art and Design in Jinan, China is a visiting scholar in the Arts and Administration Program and Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy.
February 12,2009
Oregon Arts Education Congress Graduate students in the Arts and Administration Program, and Assistant Professor Dr. Lori Hager, were among the 100 invited delegates to the first Oregon Arts Education Congress, convened by the Oregon Arts Commission on November 17, 2008
January 30,2009
Uncovering China's folk culture: Photo exhibit at UO The exhibit and research project are sponsored by the Arts and Administration program in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts.
January 30,2009
AAD students conduct interviews at the OAC Arts Education Congress Graduate students in the Arts and Administration Program, and Assistant Professor Dr. Lori Hager, were among the 100 invited delegates to the first Oregon Arts Education Congress.
November 7,2008
Arts and Administration Program hosts symposium on Cascadia region cultural planning and development Cultural sector leaders are looking to foster the Northwest's artists and arts organization into artistic and economic force.
October 17,2008
UO to host delegation from Shandong University of Art and Design from Jinan, China Dr. Pan will present a free noontime seminar on Monday, October 20 from 12:00-1:30 p.m. in the Ben Linder Room in the Erb Memorial Union, 1222 E. 13th Avenue. Dr. Pan's focus will be on his research interest in folk art and cultural heritage.
August 18,2008
The new issue of CultureWork has been released (July 2008. Vol. 12, No. 2) In this issue, Tina Rinaldi shares her experiences and reflects on serving as a novice chair for a community cultural planning committee.
July 13,2008
Oregon Country Faire general manager Leslie Scott steps down after 17 years of service Leslie Scott - general manager to the Oregon Country Faire and Arts and Administration Program instructor - to leave the Oregon Country Faire after 17 years of service.
March 12,2008
AAD Students and Faculty to present at national Community Arts Conference The Arts and Administration Program is proud to announce that five graduate students will be attending the Nathan Cummings Foundation Community Arts Convening at the Maryland Institute College of Art, March 15-18.
March 12,2008
AAD Students and Faculty to Present at National Community Arts Conference The UO Arts and Administration Program is proud to announce that five graduate students will be attending the Nathan Cummings Foundation Community Arts.
March 11,2008
FBI Art Crime Team Founder to Talk About International Issues of Stolen Art Lynne Richardson, founder of the FBI's Art Crime Team, will discuss art theft and fraud in a pair of lectures at the University of Oregon on Friday, March 14.
February 14,2008
Portland and Eugene, Oregon Named Two of Top Five in Poll of Fifty "Greenest" Cities Eugene, Oregon was rated fifth out of fifty green cities in a report by Popular Science in its March edition.
February 7,2008
AAD Graduate Elizabeth Lamb Runs BRING Gallery in Glenwood, Oregon Elizabeth Lamb, an AAD graduate, and Nathan Taylor, an artist and craftsman, are in charge of the new BRING Gallery at BRING Recylcling's Planet Improvement Center in Glenwood, Oregon.
January 25,2008
AAD Faculty Member and AAD Alumni Publish DIY Workbook for Small Museums Dr. Alice Parman, an adjunct faculty member in the Arts and Administration Program, and Ms. Jeffrey Jane Flowers, an alum of the program, have published Exhibit Makeovers: A Do-It-Yourself Workbook for Small Museums.
December 28,2007
New Issue of CultureWork Published CultureWork is the online professional advisory published by the Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy in association with the Arts and Administration Program.
December 7,2007
Arts and Administration Program Graduate Students Make a Difference in Lowell, OR Seventeen students participating this Fall in Arts and Administration 451/551: Community Cultural Development engaged in fieldwork in Lowell, a town of population 1,000 located 20 miles outside Eugene.
October 25,2007
UO Arts and Administration Program Hosts Fulbright Student Scholars The Arts & Administration Program is honored to host three of the six Fulbright student scholars beginning their studies at the University of Oregon in fall 2007.
October 19,2007
AAD Graduate Student Presents at the International Society for Education through Art Research and Development Congress Arts and Administration third year graduate student and Nonprofit Management Certificate candidate, Thea Vandervoort, attended and presented at the International Society for Education Through Art Research and Development Congress in Heidelberg, Germany.
October 5,2007
Culturework issue features DIY arts and culture in Second Life This special issue presents the third piece in our ongoing special topic series on DIY (Do-it-yourself) arts and culture. Under consideration are ways in which organizations can utilize virtual spaces as locations for low-overhead international outreach.
August 7,2007
Eugene Cultural Policy Review Report Unanimously Approved by City Council On July 25th the Eugene City Council unanimously approved a new direction for community arts.
July 30,2007
Fullbright Fellow Susan Marie Appe featured in current issue of CultureWork Stemming from her ongoing Fulbright research, Susan Marie Appe presents Columbia as a specific case study in how a government handles cultural sector diversity and information flow.
April 18,2007
AAD Festival & Events Certificate Receives Top Honors Oregon Festival and Events Association honors the AAD Festival & Events Certificate program with three awards.
January 10,2007
You can play a role in the future of the arts in Eugene Arts and Administration Program administrator Tina Rinaldi and adjunct instructor David Kelly express their views about the future of the arts in Eugene.
June 27,2006
The AAD Program is Searching for an Assistant/Associate Professor The University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program is searching for an assistant/associate professor. Of particular interest will be applicants with a research focus in multimedia.
April 14,2006
AAD Graduate Student to Present Research at National Endowment for the Arts Symposium University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program student Laura Young has been selected as one of ten graduate students from universities across the United States to present her research at a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) symposium to be held a
April 11,2006
Arts and Administration program awarded two Fulbright research grants in international cultural policy Graduate student Susan Appe and assistant professor Patricia Dewey have each been awarded prestigious Fulbright research grants for the 2006-07 academic year. |
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