| October 10th, 2009 | Comments are closed
Newsletter #3 is here! The quarterly is on its way out the door as well. Weve got a couple of very important events coming up as well and I hope youll join us for them. For those in technical theater, were helping Showman Fabricators with their Green Day 2009 at this years
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| September 9th, 2009 | Comments are closed
We invite you to view our second newsletter. As you read this, we’re hard at work on compiling our first issue of the CSPA Quarterly, which we will be releasing at the end of the month. We’re also working on bulstering our Wiki, which hasa lot of great information, but there is
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| July 30th, 2009 | - (Comments are closed) The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts will be publishing its first quarterly publication this fall. The publication will explore sustainable arts practices in all genres (performance, visual art & installation, music, and film/video), and will view sustainability in the arts through environmentalism, economic stability, and cultural infrastructure. The periodical will provide
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| July 27th, 2009 | Comments are closed A nice nod to friends of the the CSPA Enci and Stephen Box on their sustainable film making!
“I would like to believe that because I’m starting it out right I will have it better and easier.” says Enci Box, actress, co-founder of Rebel Without A Car Productions and the
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| July 25th, 2009 | Comments are closed Some friends of the CSPA, Stephen and Enci Box, are leading this fantastic project to produce a film sustainably. Here is an excerpt from the article on Greenwala:
On the set of “At What Price” made possible by Rebel Without A Car Productions, you wont see any cars parked around but you
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| July 7th, 2009 | Comments are closed ecoartspace participated in this year’s Americans for the Arts Public Art Network annual conference in Seattle (June 17-20, 2009), curating a Green Room workshop and also facilitating an afternoon roundtable session on selecting artists for “Green” public art projects. The theme of this year’s conference was Renewable Resources: Arts in Sustainable Communities.
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| May 25th, 2009 | Comments are closed Today has been a bit slow at EMOS for me. I did attend the 2pm matinee of the University of Oregon’s student production of Metamorphoses in the Robinson Theatre, however, and even though I happened to see the Tony-award winning Broadway production in 2002, I was mightily impressed with the production here.
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| May 3rd, 2009 | Comments are closed ISSUE #2 SPRING 2009: LIVING WITH THE CITY
As the worlds population is increasingly concentrated in urban centers, how we choose to interact, develop and live in these cities will only become more important. With a variety of perspectives but by no means comprehensive, we hope this issue offers new ideas, directions and
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| April 22nd, 2009 | Comments are closed Marc Bamuthi Joseph is the Artistic Director of the Living Word Project. We at the CSPA are fans and are going to check out his show on Friday night at REDCAT. For those not in the know, the living word project takes the idea that sustainability is about supporting life and that supporting life is
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| April 11th, 2009 | Comments are closed Yet another way to connect to the news and community of the Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts. You can follow us by looking up theCSPA or going to: http://twitter.com/theCSPA
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