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Oregon Humanities comes to Columbia Arts at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, for a conversation with city manager Abigail Elder, media creator Sarah Fox, and orchardist Lesley Tamura on the intersections of place, storytelling, and the public in the Hood River watershed. How do art and storytelling foster a shared sense of place across racial, economic, and cultural differences, and how do these stories shape our sense of who—and what—constitutes the public? As part of this discussion, moderated by Adam Davis, our three guests will share about their collaboration on The Watershed Rock Opera, a multimedia performance celebrating the Columbia River Gorge and its people, to open in April 2025. Can't make it to Hood River? The conversation will also be broadcast live, for free, on YouTube. No registration required.
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215 Cascade Ave, Hood River, OR 97031, USA, United States
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