This Sunday, April 29th DPC continues our series, A Place Called Home: Lectures on Filmmaking in Portland, with a program featuring three of Portland’s best animators talking about and screening short clips of their work. If you are interested in animation, this is a great opportunity to learn more about our city’s excellence in the [...]
This Sunday, April 29th DPC continues our series, A Place Called Home: Lectures on Filmmaking in Portland, with a program featuring three of Portland’s best animators talking about and screening short clips of their work. If you are interested in animation, this is a great opportunity to learn more about our city’s excellence in the [...]
On Saturday, April 21st, DPC partnered with the Bus Project and Rebooting Democracy to lead “People Places Politics: A Tour of Portland’s Activist History.” 45 participants boarded the bus to take in sites and hear from guest speakers who addressed Portland’s many social movements. Here is a report back, courtesy of Sara Walker, a Bus [...]
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