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		<title>Holding our Heads High</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; As you might know, April was Arts Appreciation Month and many of us are turning to the musicians, filmmakers, educators, authors, and artists to keep us sane during these difficult times. We&#8217;ve rounded up some encouraging words from the Cultural Advocacy Coalition&#8217;s Board of Directors, Oregon&#8217;s arts and culture leaders. Remember, we are all in this together. Hold your head</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="gmail_default"><img decoding="async" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4151" src="https://www.oregonculture.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/87761372_10158188821759629_2554306150027755520_o.jpg" alt="Wildflowers, hand-colored lantern slide. OHS Research Library, Frank Branch Riley Collection, box 9" /></p>
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As you might know, April was Arts Appreciation Month and many of us are turning to the musicians, filmmakers, educators, authors, and artists to keep us sane during these difficult times. We&#8217;ve rounded up some e<span id="m_-6391069791647445933:2ib.16">ncouraging</span> words from the Cultural Advocacy Coalition&#8217;s Board of Directors, Oregon&#8217;s arts and culture leaders. Remember, we are all in this together. Hold your head high and honor what matters most to you. #<span id="m_-6391069791647445933:2ib.17">OregonCulture</span></p>
<p class="gmail_default"><strong>&#8220;I have no doubt that we will be the storytellers of this moment and time in history through music, poetry, theater, and all creative outlets. This will be the defining moment that solidifies the question of “why” the arts are vital in our daily lives.&#8221; &#8211; Sue Dixon, Portland Opera, General Director</strong></p>
<p><strong>“Art helps us find ourselves, and to find each other, especially in times of darkness.&#8221; &#8211; Scott Freck, Eugene Symphony Association, Executive Director</strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Now and always, so much of what makes Oregon special is the web of organizations that helps people and communities connect across distance and difference.&#8221; &#8211; Adam Davis, Oregon Humanities, Executive Director</strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Because art allows us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time it is more important than ever.&#8221; &#8211; J.S. May, Artists Repertory Theatre, Managing Director</strong><br />
<strong>“When we uplift our cultural and creative community, we uplift everyone &#8211; and that is the only way we are emerging stronger from this crisis.” &#8211; Madison Cario, Shared by Jeff Hawthorne, Regional Arts and Culture Council consultant </strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Bang a drum. Strike a key. Pluck a string. Hum a tune. Connect with the rhythms of the world around you, the energy of the earth beneath your feet… and breathe.&#8221; &#8211; Janet Plummer, Oregon Symphony, Chief Financial &amp; Operations Officer</strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Arts, culture, heritage and humanities have made our state great!  We are the medium of human communication and understanding. You can’t live without us, so we will survive and thrive!&#8221; &#8211; Dr. Nancy Golden, Cultural Advocacy Coalition, President</strong><br />
<strong>“Whether you are in the performing or visual or literary arts go there for your inspiration and sustenance. They will keep you sane and centered.” &#8211; Catherine Rickbone, Oregon Coast Council for the Arts, Executive Director</strong><br />
<strong>Dare to dream, &#8220;We are such stuff as dreams are made on&#8230;&#8221; &#8211; Prospero, The Tempest &#8211; Shared by Daniel Santos, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Board Member</strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Arts and culture has long been a way for humanity to experience joy, connect to each other, understand our world and heal from trying times. Today we’re here, standing in solidarity with our communities, ready to help us all move forward together.&#8221; &#8211; Dana Whitelaw, High Desert Museum, Executive Director</strong><br />
<strong>“As I sit here listening to USA for Africa “We are the World,&#8221; I am humbly reminded who what the arts can do if we simply join arms and work together. The arts and the joy they bring are worth saving in Oregon.” &#8211; Ginger Savage, Crossroads Carnegie Art Center, Executive Director</strong><br />
<strong>&#8220;Often when you think you&#8217;re at the end of something, you&#8217;re at the beginning of something else.” Fred Rogers &#8211; Shared by Ginny Lang, Lang Consulting, Owner</strong><br />
<em>Header image: Wildflowers, hand-colored lantern slide. Oregon Historical Society Research Library, Frank Branch Riley Collection, box 9</em></p>
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		<title>Arts and Culture Losses and Funding Relief Statement</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 13:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Cultural Trust, and the Cultural Advocacy Coalition are collectively working to support Oregon’s arts and cultural sector. The Oregon COVID-19 Impact Survey results, which received more than 1,200 individual responses (900 responses from Multnomah County) and more than 260 arts and culture organizations in 25 counties, show $56 million in economic losses statewide</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Cultural Trust, and the Cultural Advocacy Coalition are collectively working to support Oregon’s arts and cultural sector. <span id="more-4118"></span><br />
<strong>The Oregon COVID-19 Impact Survey results, which received more than 1,200 individual responses (900 responses from Multnomah County) and more than 260 arts and culture organizations in 25 counties, show $56 million in economic losses statewide in one quarter alone, according to the Regional Arts and Culture Council. </strong><br />
These losses are projected to increase month over month. The Cultural Advocacy Coalition is continuing to work with its partners and members, and we are pressing Oregon’s legislators and Governor Kate Brown to provide relief funding for organizations threatened by closure and impacts to those working within the sector.<br />
We support the relief proposal developed by the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Oregon Arts Commission and urge its rapid passage by the legislature.<br />
The Cultural Advocacy Coalition has worked for many years to build the corpus of the Oregon Cultural Trust through tax credits, license plate sales, sale of state property, and other ways. It weighs heavy on us to dip into the corpus for any purpose, but if we have to do so, a global pandemic would be the time to use this option.<br />
We want to see these dollars distributed as quickly, equitable and flexibly as possible. We believe the governor and legislature should match these funds, which were given by Oregonians with state dollars recognizing the economic impact of this sector as well as the importance of creative expression to the health and well-being of every one of Oregon’s residents.<br />
We also hope Oregon’s foundations will step up to support arts and culture reinvestment in creative ways.<br />
&#8220;We hold the dream that one day the corpus is large enough to provide stable and increased resources to our beloved cultural sector,” said the Cultural Advocacy Coalition’s Board of Director’s President, Dr. Nancy Golden. “However, unusual times require us to look for quick and sometimes difficult solutions, such as using some of the corpus. We will continue to work closely with our partners and members to ensure we survive now so we can thrive in the future.”<br />
Thank you.<br />
Cultural Advocacy Coalition</p>
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