Sitka Center for Art and Ecology
- Sitka Center for Art and Ecology
The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, located in Otis, Oregon, United States, was established in 1971 as an entity of the Neskowin Coast Foundation, which was founded May 6 1970. The Sitka Center was established to expand the relationships between art, ecology, and humanity.[] ]The Sitka Center was established by Jane and Frank Boyden.[] ][] ]The organization is a member of the Alliance for Artists Communities, which focuses on creating residency opportunities for artists all over the country.
Notable residents
*Robin Cody
*Robert Michael Pyle
*Kim Stafford
ee also
*Neskowin, Oregon
References
External links
* [http://sitkacenter.org The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology]
* [http://www.artistcommunities.org/sitka.html Alliance of Artists Communities]
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