With a total inventory of over 1,000 original artworks, you can be assured that we will have artworks that you will love. Mediums include oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings; wood, metal, and stone sculptures, drawings, collages, photography and framed prints.
Confluence Filmmaker Fellows: Short Films & A Conversation
Seven talented Indigenous storytellers were named Confluence Filmmaker Fellows last year. Confluence supports Indigenous filmmakers in achieving their visions through cash awards and new film equipment, helping them take their craft to the next level. Join us for a screening of their short films followed by a moderated Q&A.
Thursday, August 1 at 7p
Find more info and book your tickets here.
This program is supported in part by Oregon Film and the Creative Opportunity Program.
“Coraline” Returns to Theatres in 3D!
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 21 — sign up for an email reminder and get updates on new merch, events and more at coraline.com.
#OregonMade “Twilight” at the Tomorrow Theater
#OregonMade “The Goonies” at the Tomorrow Theater
Oregon Comm Foundation: Arts and Culture Rebuilding Program
The Oregon Community Foundation has announced details of its Arts and Culture Rebuilding Program.
Funding will go to arts & culture organizations to rebuild and strengthen the sector through support for general operations, capacity-building, small capital projects, and new or expanding programs or projects.
The program guidelines will be posted by June 7, with the application opening on June 24. The program will operate on a rolling deadline through December 10, 2024.
The Arts and Culture Rebuilding Program will operate on a rolling deadline through December 10, 2024.
BendFilm Announces: Basecamp
Portland Film Festival Presents “Pride Stories” – June 4
“Emmett, Sheya, and S.E. are incredibly talented and inspiring filmmakers, and we are thrilled to showcase their remarkable work here in Portland. Their courage in sharing their unique trans stories is an important contribution to the rich tapestry of our city’s history, especially during Pride month.
Oregon Film – Who We Are and What We Do (June 2024 Update)
Oregon Film, sometimes called the Oregon Film & Video Office other times called the Governor’s Office of Film & Television, is the oldest US state film commission that we know of. Founded in 1968 our mission is to develop, grow and support the film and media industry here in Oregon.
That mission has pretty much remained the same for years but the things that we do and how we try to achieve them often change.