Supporting Literary Arts
By Kandace Brigleb
in Studio Notes
This fall, we've joined with Powell's Books, University of Oregon, Anne Amie Vineyards, OPB, and other fine folks in partnering with Portland's own Literary Arts, a local non-profit focused on engaging readers, supporting writers, and inspiring the next generation with great literature.
We have been collaborating with Literary Arts in spurts since 2006. In the last few years, they have moved to a newer, more visible location; brought on a visionary new Executive Director; and are moving the needle farther with each successive season. As readers and writers, we couldn't be happier to be involved with this next evolution of Literary Arts as their web agency of record.
I am honored to be working with Literary Arts because I am inspired by the impact they have on the community. From the high school student exposed to a new genre of writing, to bringing beloved authors to town to speak, to hosting great workshops — they share a love of literature and a passion for the power of the written word. Corinna Gelster-Borgardt, Web DesignerWe're looking forward to unveiling our new work this fall. In the meantime, you might want to snatch up your tickets to see Malcom Gladwell or get a pass to their Arts & Lectures season, kicking off with Salman Rushdie and featuring the great Chris Ware. We'll see you there.
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