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  • Campbell, Crystal Z.; Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
  • Imatani, Garrick; Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    This public conversation was held on April 18, 2021 in conjunction with Garrick Imatani’s CFAR exhibition, monologue. The artists discussed the nuanced ways in which their identity figures into their work—looking at ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    CFAR’s Catalytic Conversations serve the creative practices of individuals and groups by giving them an opportunity to engage a small body of thinkers in ways that contribute to a project or line of thinking that is in ...
  • Gilsdorf, Bean (2021)
    Portland is a great place for people who love art and culture. But what about the artists who reside in the metro area, is it a supportive place for them to live and work? The purpose of this study was to answer two ...
  • Figuring 
    Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2021)
    By holding space for both indeterminacy and latent form, Figuring conjures histories and possible futures, lived experiences, and propositions for ways that ethereal matter might exist concretely or be allowed to endure ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2022)
    5 Minutes is a collection of informal interviews with the artists and art professionals from the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture series, conducted by art and art history graduate students. The Visiting ...
  • Williamson, Iris; Harker, Tiffany (2022)
    Habits of Denial is a series of public programs and exhibitions exploring the broad theme of ACCESS, exhibited online and in venues in Eugene and Portland, Oregon with additional research and participation from across the ...
  • Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2022)
    Critical Conversations encourages exchange and inquiry. The partners above facilitate a year-round calendar of studio visits for Oregon artists by prominent visiting curators and arts writers who present public lectures ...
  • Noon 
    Center for Art Research, University of Oregon (2023)
    Noon may be the least romanticized phase of a day. Not a beginning or an end, but a quiet tipping point. The lighting does not swoon as dawn and dusk, the energy does not pulse. But one can move without the deep shadows ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Arts Candidates, University of Oregon (2023)
    5 Minutes is a collection of informal interviews with the artists and art professionals from the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture series, conducted by art and art history graduate students. The Visiting Artists ...

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