Category Archives: Opinion

InCubate Chicago

Just a couple of weeks ago, I visited an exciting and intelligent project space in Chicago called the Institute for Community Understanding Between Art and The Everyday, aka. InCubate. InCubate is run by a group of art history and arts … Continue reading

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The Corridor Project: Ross Island

On Sunday, I attended a dinner on Ross Island as part of Michael Hebberoy’s Corridor Project. From what I understand, Michael is interested in exploring 12 locations along the I-5 corridor over the next year. At each location a different … Continue reading

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Group Work by Temporary Services

Co-written and edited by the three current members of the art group Temporary Services, Group Work is a thorough investigation of groups of artists, activists and musicians in the form of interviews and short profiles. Temporary Services interviews the band … Continue reading

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Is Driving Better than Bicycling?

Living in Portland makes it easy to commute by bicycle – which is what I’ve been doing for the past 6 years. I recently came across this post from the Sierra Club blog about whether or not the fuel a … Continue reading

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Belltown P-Patch and In the Field

This weekend I visited a community garden in downtown Seattle called the Belltown P Patch. I had heard about this via a publication called Belltown Paradise compiled by Brett Bloom. Brett works with a woman named Ava Bromberg on a … Continue reading

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OLCV Annual Dinner for the Environment

On April 25, I volunteered at the Oregon League of Conservation Voters Annual Dinner for the Environment. The Oregon League of Conservation Voters is a non-partisan organization with a simple mission: Educate voters about how their legislators vote on the … Continue reading

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