In the time COVID-19, Leila Haile and Joaquin Lopez, Portland, Oregon’s newest Creative Laureates, are focused on healing, especially for […]
Vol. V | Ep. 2 – Patrick Walsh
Patrick Walsh talks about “re-enfranchising” incarcerated audiences in Oregon by directing theater for performances in Oregon prisons. He is the Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theater Cooperative, who presented their latest production, Antigone, via video during the pandemic.
Vol. I | Ep. 4 — Anna Fritz and Paul Susi
Hear what Anna Fritz and Paul Susi learned after performing “An Iliad” in prisons across Oregon.
Vol. I | Ep. 3 — Kunu Bearchum
Kunu Bearchum, (Northern Cheyenne/Ho Chunk nation) talks about how he found a way to express his experience as an indigenous person in the United States by applying the ethic of the warrior to his artistic practice.
Vol. I Ep. 2 — Joe Kye
Joe Kye is a violinist-looper and vocalist whose music is motivated by a deep desire to be a steward of culture.
Vol. I | Ep. 1 — Prologue
Introducing More Devotedly and the ideas behind it.