Awards totaling $910,568 were recently distributed to 150 arts organizations through the Oregon Arts Commission’s fiscal year 2021 Operating S…
Thanks to the online consecration of Bishop Diana Akiyama, fiber artist Karen Miller of Corvallis is pretty sure just about every Episcopalian…
Mid-valley Dickens fans, Ebenezer Scrooge is in serious trouble — and you have the power to decide whether she stays that way.
“Home Sweet Home,” a holiday season art show and sale focused on the concept of home amid the myriad challenges of 2020, continues through Jan…
When Cornerstone Associates scheduled its first online artist-in-residency program this past July, Bruce Burris, manager of the community acce…
Pandemic shutdowns won’t keep Tiny Tim from having a merry Christmas this year: Oregon State University Theatre has produced an audio drama of…
Yes, women can play Hamlet. In fact, they often have. And even if they hadn’t, men got to play all the women’s roles throughout Shakespeare’s …
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The governor has spoken and Oregon is back in lockdown — but you can still commune with nature, at least virtually, through a visit to the art…
Fans of mid-valley musical theater, take note: You have a chance to see a show this weekend, but you might not get another one for a while.
The Pix Theatre used to have a capacity of 180 seats.
Thanks to the global pandemic, the new face of dating is covered by a mask.
As a college student, Susan Johnson had the chance to shadow an elementary-school art teacher and help her as she visited various classrooms.
Imagine you are Macbeth, a brave Scottish general in the 11th century who will stop at nothing to be king.
The artwork isn’t finished
Growing up in Corvallis, Maximilian Uriarte always knew one day he’d be a professional artist.
The Corvallis Art Guild had to cancel its 59th annual Clothesline Sale of Art at the Benton County Courthouse, but it is holding onto its miss…
The Arts Center staff wanted to host an evening reception for the Around Oregon Annual 2020 Exhibition. And with everyone required to wear mas…
Sometimes art and life just come together.
Ask Executive Director Jen Waters why it’s time to produce a live show at the Whiteside Theatre and she’ll tell you it’s to give a financial b…
Richard Heggen gets the same reaction pretty much anytime someone hears he likes to carve wooden saints as a hobby:
Picture this: You’re online watching an artist create; seeing him sketch faint lines over a large piece of paper and fill in the shapes with w…
All hopes Elizabeth Helman and her Oregon State University Theatre students had of performing plays during spring term were dashed early by th…
Linn-Benton Community College has announced it will suspend its theater program to help balance next year’s budget, but supporters are seeking…
Enjoy an evening of alternative comedy with hilarious acts from all over the West Coast with Friday Night Funny: Alternative Comedy Showcase, …
“I Am My White Ancestors: Claiming the Legacy of Oppression” is a collection of 13 life-sized portraits and accompanying stories that depict M…
The Linn County Arts Guild had planned to hold a five-year anniversary party for its downtown Lebanon location this spring.
Back on the merry-go-round: Artists return to work at Albany carousel, but riders still have to wait
Leslie Arnold of Corvallis celebrated a special anniversary May 27: her second year, to the day, of carving for Albany’s downtown carousel.