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“The Big Re/Think” is a statewide strategic initiative to build community and strengthen Oregon’s arts and culture ecosystem in preparation for a robust 2027 advocacy and funding package. It aims to create a clear case statement rooted in economic impact, social cohesion, and educational values. With advocacy embedded into the design, ideas generated during this process can be championed and sustained at every level—from city halls to state legislatures.

The Big Re/Think builds on a 2014 gathering led by arts and culture leaders, which led to initiatives like the statewide arts and culture caucus. This event aims to coordinate advocacy, foster partnerships, and highlight the importance of arts and culture for Oregon’s future.

Why should you participate?

The Cultural Advocacy Coalition Foundation envisions a thriving, interconnected regional arts network grounded in collaboration, strategy, and sustainable leadership. The Big Re/Think is an important step toward achieving this vision. You can participate at any level you choose!

Through public meetings, individual interviews, and statewide surveys, The Big Re/Think will formalize partnerships, amplify advocacy, and energize the arts and culture sector across the region.

By joining The Big Re/Think, you’ll become an integral voice in shaping Oregon’s cultural future. Are you a practicing artist, educator, organization leader, supporter, or community member? Your perspective will help spotlight the unique challenges and aspirations facing our creative communities.

Every story, insight, and recommendation collected throughout this journey will inform actionable strategies and collaborative solutions, fostering an environment where the arts can truly flourish.

Meetings:

September:

Eugene

Ashland/Medford

October:

Bend

Baker City

Portland

Check back soon for more details!

Questions? Reach out to Claire Blaylock, The Big Re/Think statewide engagement manager. 

Thanks to our sponsors: Oregon Community Foundation, The Miller Foundation, Ronald W. Naito Foundation, and Roundhouse Foundation

 

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