Institute for Community Arts Studies
ICAS explores the relation between arts and the community. The Institute's goal is to nurture and develop an engagement between artists, arts programs, and community members.
CultureWork: A Periodic Broadside for Arts and Culture Workers
March 2005. Vol. 9, No. 3. Current issue includes:
Community Arts and Cultural Context: The Legacy of June King McFee and Vincent Lanier
Drs. Paul Bolin, Kristen Congdon, and Laurie Hicks
Established in 2005, the Occasional Paper Series is an electronic publication of the University of Oregon Institute for Community Arts Studies.
This Occasional Paper Series includes academic article-length papers on graduate students' research, public lectures delivered at the University of Oregon, faculty research-in-progress papers, and other topics likely to be of interest to scholars and practitioners in arts policy and administration. These papers are available online in PDF.
Faculty (Research Interests & Publications)
Two New Publications by Arts and Administration Faculty.
"Leisure Behaviors and Perceptions When Mid-Life Death is Imminent: A Case Report." co-authored by Dr. Gaylene Carpenter.
And "Selling Mrs. Consumer" the life and work of Christine Frederick by Dr. Janice W. Rutherford.
Students (List of Thesis', Projects, and Capstones)