CONTRIBUTORS
STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN
A.L. ADAMS
Taking “write what you
know” to heart, A.L. Adams
has been writing about
Portland life and art in all
its forms for more than ten
years. Adams’ hands-on experience includes producing music used by Nike and
Oregon Public Broadcasting, presenting at Wordstock, performing as a solo
musician and actor, helping
found PDX Pop Now!,
and working on animated
feature film Coraline.
STEPHEN MARC
BEAUDOIN
Winner of the Skidmore
Prize and the Rob Delf
Award, Stephen Marc
Beaudoin is recognized as
a next generation arts and
culture leader in Oregon
and beyond for his work
advancing equity and
inclusion in the arts, as well
as his writing, organization
leadership, advocacy and
performance. Beaudoin
is executive director of
PHAME, an accomplished
singer, and has contributed
writing to Willamette Week,
The Oregonian, Portland
Business Journal, Portland
Mercury and more.
GRAHAM W. BELL
Graham W. Bell is an art
historian and arts writer
living in Portland. His
research and interests lie in
contemporary theory and
practice and new media.
He teaches contemporary
art and general art history
MARTY HUGHLEY
GRAHAM W. BELL
survey courses at several
local universities and is also
a frequent contributor to
Oregon ArtsWatch where
he acts as a visual arts critic
and writer. He holds a M.A.
in Art History from the
University of Oregon.
AMY GRAVES
Amy Graves is a native of
Portland. She has always
remained close to her roots
in the Northwest photographing landscapes and
portraiture, and capturing
images of the American
family. Her ongoing projects include documenting
the daily lives of her three
children and collaborating
with her husband on photo
shoots.
MARTY HUGHLEY
Marty Hughley writes
about theatre, dance and
performing arts. A Portland
native, he joined The Oregonian in 1989 and served as
pop music critic from 1990
to 2006, then became the
paper’s principal performing arts reviewer for several
years. In 2013, he was
inducted into the Oregon
Music Hall of Fame for his
journalistic contributions
to the industry.
BARRY JOHNSON
Now editor of Oregon
ArtsWatch, Barry has
written about and edited
arts and culture stories of
various sorts since 1978,
when he started writing
about dance for The Seattle
BARRY JOHNSON
RAINA STINSON
AMY GRAVES
Sun. He edited the arts
section of Willamette
Week and wrote a general
culture column in the early
1980s, then started at The
Oregonian as arts editor
in 1983, moving between
editing and writing (visual
arts, movies, theater,
dance) until leaving in
2009. Since then, he’s been
thinking about new ideas to
help make arts and culture
journalism more useful and
engaged than ever before.
Oregon ArtsWatch, which
he started publishing in
2011, is one of those ideas.
RAINA STINSON
Raina Stinson is a Portland-based fine art and
commercial photographer
who specializes in conceptual photography. She
enjoys creative collaborations with her clients that
result in artistic portraits,
which not only capture and
document significant times
in their lives, but also render beautiful pieces of art
to last for generations.
STUDIO SERIES
A.L. ADAMS
Present and past collide:
we give masters including
Mozart and Brahms very
modern treatments.
Blown Opportunity
Thu & Fri Jan 22 & 23, 2015
Mozart, Revisited
Thu & Fri Feb 12 & 13, 2015
CLAIRE WILLETT
Portland native Claire
Willett is a playwright, arts
administrator and former
Catholic youth minister.
She is a proud member of
Playwrights West, received
the 2011 Oregon Literary
Fellowship for Drama,
has a Bachelor of Arts in
Theatre from Whitman
College and is obsessed
with Liberace.
All concerts @ 7:30 pm
Studio2@Zoomtopia
810 SE Belmont
Generously funded by
Dave & Julie Machado
More information & tickets
www.thirdangle.org
CLAIRE WILLETT
ARTSLANDIA AT THE PERFORMANCE JANUARY | FEBRUARY
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