Oregon Culture—Dive Right In!
Discover the rich cultural landscape produced and protected by more than 1,300 arts, heritage, and humanities nonprofits statewide. Meet some of the visionary and dedicated individuals who educate our children, engage our citizens, and bring jobs to our communities.
- Discover. Share. Go and Do!
Oregonians across the state nominated more than seventy activities for the field guide’s debut—a bounty of arts, heritage, and humanities activities produced or protected by Oregon’s 1,300+ cultural nonprofits. Find your next cultural adventure today!
- People doing Oregon culture proud. In pictures.
A lauded Portland-based photographer travels the state taking portraits.
Featuring Susan Sokol Blosser (pictured), Carli Davidson, Jerome Kersey, Cheryl Strayed, Sam Johnson, Tatiana Hargreaves, John Maier, Cody Campbell, Dan Wieden, Dan and Jeanne Carter, and Esperanza Spalding.
- Ideas? Bring Your Own.
A new video series features ideas, thoughts, and opinions from Oregon Humanities writers, scholars, and thinkers. Some are sweet, some are serious, some are provocative. All encourage you to respond.
- Why the Cultural Trust?
For ten years, the Cultural Trust has played a vital role in building stronger Oregon communities.
See how–by the numbers, in the words of grantees, and on screen through intimate video introductions to people doing life-changing work around the state.
- Discover. Share. Go and Do!
Oregonians across the state nominated more than seventy activities for the field guide’s debut—a bounty of arts, heritage, and humanities activities produced or protected by Oregon’s 1,300+ cultural nonprofits. Find your next cultural adventure today!
- People doing Oregon culture proud. In pictures.
A lauded Portland-based photographer travels the state taking portraits.
Featuring Susan Sokol Blosser (pictured), Carli Davidson, Jerome Kersey, Cheryl Strayed, Sam Johnson, Tatiana Hargreaves, John Maier, Cody Campbell, Dan Wieden, Dan and Jeanne Carter, and Esperanza Spalding.
- Ideas? Bring Your Own.
A new video series features ideas, thoughts, and opinions from Oregon Humanities writers, scholars, and thinkers. Some are sweet, some are serious, some are provocative. All encourage you to respond.
- Why the Cultural Trust?
For ten years, the Cultural Trust has played a vital role in building stronger Oregon communities.
See how–by the numbers, in the words of grantees, and on screen through intimate video introductions to people doing life-changing work around the state.



