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Fire Station #9, 2003
SE 39th & Hawhtorne, Portland
Portland Percent for Art Project

Adobe Acrobat PDF Document RACC 2007 Annual Report

Through vision, leadership, and service, the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) works to integrate arts and culture in all aspects of community life. RACC has served the Portland tri-county area since its inception in 1995, when the city’s Metropolitan Arts Commission transitioned into a separate not-for-profit organization based upon the recommendation of ArtsPlan 2000+, a far-reaching blueprint for arts and culture in the region.

RACC is the steward of public investment in arts and culture, and works to create an environment in which the arts and culture of the region can flourish and prosper. RACC is funded in part by local, regional, state and federal governments to provide grants to artists and operating support to art organizations in the tri-county region. (Funders include the City of Portland, Metro, and Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties, the Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Cultural Trust and the National Endowment for the Arts. For a complete list of public and private funders, click here.)

Using arts and culture as our tools, RACC plays a significant role in regional and community development. RACC also provides direct support for artists and arts organizations.

Find out more about RACC, visit:

Vision, Mission, and Values
Programs and Services
Board of Directors
Staff Contact List
Office Hours, Location, Map, and Mailing Address

Or download these documents:

Adobe Acrobat PDF Document2007 Annual Report (pdf 5MB)
Adobe Acrobat PDF DocumentRACC General Brochure (pdf 3MB)
Adobe Acrobat PDF DocumentART NOTES (The RACC newsletter) (pdf 228K)
Adobe Acrobat PDF DocumentPublic Art Walking Tour (1.4MB pdf)

Vision, Mission, and Values

Vision
To enrich community life by working with partners to create an environment in which the arts and culture of the region flourish and prosper.
Mission

Through vision, leadership and service the Regional Arts & Culture Council works to integrate arts and culture in all aspects of community life.

Core Values

We value freedom of artistic and cultural expression as a fundamental human right.

We value a diversity of artistic and cultural experiences.

We value a community in which everyone can participate in arts and culture.

We value a community that celebrates and supports its artists, and its arts and cultural organizations.

We value arts and culture as key elements in creating desirable places to live, work and visit.

Programs and Services

RACC is the steward of public investment in arts and culture, and works to create an environment in which the arts and culture of the region can flourish and prosper. Using arts and culture as our tools, RACC plays a significant role in regional and community development. RACC also provides direct support for artists and arts organizations. Specifically, RACC provides service in four key areas:

  • Through Advocacy and Development efforts, RACC helps build support and resource for a strong arts and culture community. RACC receives direct financial support from a variety of government agencies and private funding sources to provide services for artists and arts organizations. RACC is also working to stimulate private philanthropy for arts organizations through a workplace giving program for arts and culture, Work for Art.
  • Almost $3 million is distributed annually as direct cash Grants to artists and arts organizations. These grants, representing the region’s public investment in arts and culture, support a variety of ongoing programs and specific projects that make our community a better place to live. Grants are awarded in various categories using a competitive process that is adjudicated by a panel of community representatives.
  • The nationally acclaimed Public Art program at RACC integrates a wide range of art into public spaces. RACC manages the Percent for Art program, including the commissioning of new art, and maintenance of existing artwork in the City of Portland, Multnomah County, and for other agencies. The Public Art department also manages special projects for our governmental partners, including the Visual Chronicle of Portland for the city abd Portable Works, for Portland and Multnomah County.
  • Information and Education services provide assistance for artists, arts organizations, and educators through a variety of printed and electronic resources, and professional development training opportunities. RACC partners with selected community organizations to provide targeted arts education programs services that are not already offered by other arts organizations in the community.

 

RACC Staff to Contact:

Marci Cochran
Office Coordinator,
503-823-5111,
info@racc.org