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Artists Activating Sustainability
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11 October 2022

Oregon is known for its unique landscape that includes the high deserts of eastern Oregon through the former volcanoes of the Cascade Range, the breadth of the Willamette River Valley, Coast Range and finally the Pacific coast from Astoria to Brookings. Oregon has a long history of environmental planning. In 1899, the Oregon legislature declared 30 miles of Oregon beach as a public highway from the Columbia River to the south line of Clatsop County. In 1913, they declared the entire coast a public highway. Throughout the 20th century, the Oregon legislature and communities throughout Oregon have placed an emphasis on land use from the role of the timber, fishing and mining industries to the planning necessary for cities and towns. Artists Activating Sustainability: The Oregon Story considers the combination of landscape, people and social cultural ethos that were influential in the development of specific literary, visual and performing arts groups across Oregon’s diverse landscape. The manuscript examines the way in which the artists within specific communities, against the background of landscape and history, reveal concepts of sustainability that help us broaden our knowledge of what is needed to create a sustainable world.
NATURE / Ecology, Applied ecology, ART / Environmental & Land Art, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, Non-graphic and electronic art forms, Theatre studies
Introduction: Chapter 1: The Land, The People, The Environmental; Section 1: Art and Identity: Chapter 2: The First Nations; Chapter 3: Ontario: The Legacy of Kanriye Fugima; Chapter 4: Willamette Valley’s Sanctuary Stage; Chapter 5: Astoria’s FisherPoets; Section 2: Art and the Environment: Chapter 6: Bandon’s Washed Ashore: aRts to save the seas; Chapter 7: Salem’s: Gaiety Hollow: The Lord and Schryver Landscape Architects and Conservancy; Chapter 8: Ashland’s Shakespeare Festival; Chapter 9: Hunter Novack: In a Landscape; Section 3: Art and Science: Chapter 10: Oregon State University’s Spring Creek Project; Chapter 11: Playa: Art Meets Science in the Desert; Chapter 12: Sitka Center for Art and Ecology; Section 4: Community, Sustainability and the Arts: Chapter 13: Community, Sustainability and the Arts.