Walk While you Can
by Risa Bear Risa Bear is a poet, author, blogger, photographer, microfarmer as well as retired forester, librarian, and printer.
by Risa Bear Risa Bear is a poet, author, blogger, photographer, microfarmer as well as retired forester, librarian, and printer.
by Craig Saper The editors of CultureWork invited my Folkvine collaborators and me to contribute something to an early issue of this journal; we were still working on the website, and had not had time to think through many of the implications of our project. Happily the editors have asked me to return to folkvine […]
by Helen De Michiel After a trip to Washington, D.C. in 2009 when I participated in a delegation of media arts advocates lobbying Congress on behalf of net neutrality, I wrote about the experience for Culture Work. I said that “when we develop and maintain cross-disciplinary alliances, especially with partners outside of the arts […]
by Michael Geraci My 2002 capstone research in the University of Oregon’s Applied Information Management Master’s degree program sought to provide educators who were interested in publishing course materials — or entire courses — to the Web for student access beyond the traditional classroom with a research-based set of visual design guidelines to improve […]