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SUMMARY:Evergreen
DESCRIPTION:World Forestry Center is proud to partner with Third Angle New Music to celebrate the place 3A has called home for 40 years. This special performance features a string quartet and clarinet playing 3A-commissioned works inspired by the Pacific Northwest\, paired with poetry recited by former Oregon Poet Laureate Kim Stafford. \nThe program includes The Evergreen by Caroline Shaw—a tribute to an elder tree on Swiikw (Galiano Island)\, British Columbia; Perpetual Spring by Dai Fujikura\, capturing nature’s quiet\, resilient force; Evening Prayer by Quinn Mason\, a tranquil wish for better times; and a world première composition by 3A violist Wendy Richman. \nPurchase your ticket here!\nPROGRAM \n\nCaroline Shaw / The Evergreen\nDai Fujikura / Perpetual Spring\nWendy Richman / New Work (Title TBD)\nQuinn Mason / Evening Prayer\nPoetry by Kim Stafford\n\n\nROSTER\n \n\nLing-Ling Huang\, violin\nGreg Ewer\, violin\nWendy Richman\, viola\nValdine Ritchie Mishkin\, cello\nJames Shields\, clarinet\nKim Stafford\, poet
URL:https://worldforestry.org/event/evergreen/2025-10-23/
LOCATION:Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,In the Community
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SUMMARY:Evergreen
DESCRIPTION:World Forestry Center is proud to partner with Third Angle New Music to celebrate the place 3A has called home for 40 years. This special performance features a string quartet and clarinet playing 3A-commissioned works inspired by the Pacific Northwest\, paired with poetry recited by former Oregon Poet Laureate Kim Stafford. \nThe program includes The Evergreen by Caroline Shaw—a tribute to an elder tree on Swiikw (Galiano Island)\, British Columbia; Perpetual Spring by Dai Fujikura\, capturing nature’s quiet\, resilient force; Evening Prayer by Quinn Mason\, a tranquil wish for better times; and a world première composition by 3A violist Wendy Richman. \nPurchase your ticket here!\nPROGRAM \n\nCaroline Shaw / The Evergreen\nDai Fujikura / Perpetual Spring\nWendy Richman / New Work (Title TBD)\nQuinn Mason / Evening Prayer\nPoetry by Kim Stafford\n\n\nROSTER\n \n\nLing-Ling Huang\, violin\nGreg Ewer\, violin\nWendy Richman\, viola\nValdine Ritchie Mishkin\, cello\nJames Shields\, clarinet\nKim Stafford\, poet
URL:https://worldforestry.org/event/evergreen/2025-10-22/
LOCATION:Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,In the Community
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SUMMARY:Diversifying Our Urban Forests: People\, Partnerships and Trees
DESCRIPTION:Come and join your fellow urban enthusiasts for a great conference put on by our partners at Oregon Community Trees. Registration is now open.
URL:https://worldforestry.org/event/diversifying-urban-forests-people-partnerships-trees/
LOCATION:Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
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SUMMARY:DJ Spooky Performs ‘Heart of a Forest’
DESCRIPTION:Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) will perform Heart of a Forest at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday\, November 9\, in Cheatham Hall at the World Forestry Center. \nMiller will mix live\, recorded and electronic music with aerial video of Oregon forests\, along with an on-stage conversation with a forest ecologist. The multimedia show is inspired by symphonic music Miller composed during four seasonal artist residencies at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest in the Oregon Cascades. The score metaphorically explores spring\, summer\, fall and winter through sound and imagery. \nFor the Heart of a Forest project\, Miller wanted to understand “how to remix some of the ways we think about traditional forms of music versus digital interpretation of nature. Is the landscape a portrait? Is a composition a portrait? I think we need music to catalyze how we can rethink our relationship to nature.” Miller says that the piece is inspired by Thoreau and the collision of data\, sound and new ways to think about the absence of origins. \nMiller first rose to fame as hip-hop turntablist "DJ Spooky\," and has since performed throughout the world. In addition to his work as a composer\, Miller is also a multimedia artist and author whose work has appeared at the Venice Biennial for Architecture\, the Andy Warhol Museum\, the Whitney Biennial and others. Miller spent 2012-2013 as the first artist-in-residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and has collaborated with a diverse array of popular musicians\, including Yoko Ono\, Chuck D and Thurston Moore. He is also a National Geographic Emerging Explorer. His recent appearance have included the score to Re-Birth of a Nation\, and performances at Carnegie Hall. His website is: http://djspooky.com/ \nThe Heart of a Forest project is a collaboration between the Spring Creek Project for Ideas\, Nature and the Written Word at Oregon State University and the four regional host organizations. Funding is provided by the Oregon Community Foundation’s Creative Heights program and the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. \nTickets are $10 for adults\, $5 for college students with ID and free for youth in grades K-12. Advance tickets are available online. \nGet Tickets Today
URL:https://worldforestry.org/event/dj-spooky-performs-heart-forest/
LOCATION:Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Hagenstein Lectures - Emerging Voices in Forestry
DESCRIPTION:Welcome the new leaders working at the forefront of social\, economic\, and environmental change. Craft beer\, wine\, food\, new friends\, provocative ideas\, great conversation. \nThe Hagenstein Lectures is a new\, exciting\, high-profile public outreach initiative led by the World Forestry Center and the Society of American Foresters to honor the legacy and memory of professional forester William D. Hagenstein\, who died in Portland at age 99 in 2014. \nThe Hagenstein Lectures brings together influential young urban professionals who are deeply concerned about the future of the world’s forests with fascinating\, forward-thinking guest speakers (under the age 45) who are working on the ground in forests around the world. By combining their “Emerging Voices\,” we intend to create a robust and ongoing local-global conversation about real opportunities to advance sustainable forestry in the 21st century. The Hagenstein Lectures are intended to be a catalyst for action. \nSunday\, October 9\, 2016 \nDoors open at noon. Program starts promptly at 1 pm and concludes by 5 pm. \nWhile there is no cost to attend the event\, you do need to reserve your ticket. Tickets are limited. We expect this event to sell out. \nMiller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, Portland\, Oregon \nThe event schedule and speakers will be announced soon. Visit hagensteinlectures.org.
URL:https://worldforestry.org/event/hagenstein-lectures-emerging-voices-forestry/
LOCATION:Miller Hall at the World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
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