Stock is a recurring public dinner event and presentation series based in Portland, Oregon that funds artist projects.
Friday, November 27, 2009
November Dinner & Award
Stock continues to grow...
The November event was attended by 100 people.
We had 10 proposals to discuss.
The award went to Public Social University in the amount of $540!
Thanks to PNCA for the great location.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
November Proposals
Saturday, November 7, 2009
November Call for Proposals
We are excited to announce a call for submissions to November's art granting dinner event.
Please see our Call for Proposals page for more information.
Please see our Call for Proposals page for more information.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Nurturing Creativity: An Artist’s Practice
Here's a great example of Stock bringing together artists in the Portland area!
August's grantee The Portland Healing Project is facilitating a talk with artist Beth Lorio at
Sea Change Gallery
625 NW Everett Street Gallery, #110
Saturday, November 7
from 2-4 pm.
All of the involved, venue, presenter and sponsor met at a Stock event. Both Beth and Sea Change's co-founder, Katherine, are former Stock applicants, and Portland Healing Project was August's grant winner.
So mark your calendar for Nurturing Creativity. The workshop will center on how restoration is part of the creative process. Portland Healing Project has a great interview with Beth along with more details on the event on their website http://portlandhealingproject.com.
August's grantee The Portland Healing Project is facilitating a talk with artist Beth Lorio at
Sea Change Gallery
625 NW Everett Street Gallery, #110
Saturday, November 7
from 2-4 pm.
All of the involved, venue, presenter and sponsor met at a Stock event. Both Beth and Sea Change's co-founder, Katherine, are former Stock applicants, and Portland Healing Project was August's grant winner.
So mark your calendar for Nurturing Creativity. The workshop will center on how restoration is part of the creative process. Portland Healing Project has a great interview with Beth along with more details on the event on their website http://portlandhealingproject.com.
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