Please note, this discussion has shifted to take place entirely online.
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Across the greater Portland region and Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties, local governments are partnering to engage residents and set the vision for the next generation of arts and culture in our communities. We’re aiming to reimagine how the arts can better serve and represent our changing and growing communities, while helping us build a more creative, equitable, and prosperous future.
Your participation is a vital part of this process. We invite you to join us in a discussion about our creative and cultural future. Topics will include:
- What is the current state of arts and culture in the region?
- What specific opportunities do you see for growth for the arts and culture sector that we need to pay attention to?
- What specific barriers need to be addressed by this plan?
- Do you have specific insight into any issues, policies or strategies we should be reviewing or considering as part of this planning process?
- What is your vision for the creative life of the region?
This community event and discussion group is one of many topic-based peer group sessions being held in the region in February, March, and April. A list of sessions is on the project website and will give you a sense of the scope of the planning process.
If you’re no longer able to attend, you can cancel your order by following these steps.
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This effort is being led by staff from Portland’s City Arts Program; Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties; the cities of Hillsboro and Beaverton; the Metro regional government and the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC), with additional financial support from Travel Portland, Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, and the James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation.
Learn more at: ourcreativefuture.org