Episode 1016
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- Central Oregon Symphony Orchestra
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- Volunteers from across the region bond together to create the 70-member Central Oregon Symphony Orchestra. Members range from retired professional concert musicians to high school students to regular folks like a pilot and a hair stylist, but they put on a great show, bringing classical music to the people of central Oregon.
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- Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts
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- Just outside of Pendleton, on the Umatilla Reservation, Crow's Shadow Institute provides classes, workshops and a world-class printmaking facility for American Indian artists. Founded in 1992, the institute provides an opportunity for self expression as well as an economic opportunity for the rural native community. Watch master printer Frank Janzen work with a young artist to create prints of his work.
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- George Leverett's Hurdy-Gurdy
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- Luthier George Leverett started out making dulcimers and harps. When his wife brought home a hurdy-gurdy, he became intrigued. The string instruments, which were popular with Medieval street musicians, are played by turning a crank with one hand and playing the keys which hit the strings with the other. George makes them by hand, a painstaking process. obrien oregon.
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- The Artful Blogger
- Letters From Heaven?
- by Jule Gilfillan | 08/16/2010
- With our new season beginning in the fall, August is a very busy time around the Oregon Art Beat cubes! We were catching our collective breath a few weeks ago, when I heard about a Vancouver-based artist called “Ginberry.” “She sends art to anyone who asks,” I told my colleague KC Cowan, “and it’s free!” I [...]
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