Artslandia Publishing

Artslandia Publishing

Book and Periodical Publishing

Portland, Oregon 319 followers

About us

Artslandia has been the preeminent publisher for Portland's arts & culture community since its founding in 2011. The revival issue of the Artslandia Annual Magazine coming Fall 2024.

Website
http://www.artslandia.com
Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2006
Specialties
Publishing and Design

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ As we head into a lovely Pacific Northwest summer, Oregon Symphony is wrapping up their season with three spectacular concerts. This month they are proud to present the World Premiere of a piece by acclaimed composer Giancarlo Castro D’Adonna, who makes his home here in Portland. Then, they finish their classical subscription series with a program featuring a solo by Principal Bassoon, Carin Miller. And their final performance of this season brings John Malkovich to Portland for a light-hearted program that pits music critic against the classical tradition, confronting and challenging the (mis)perception that classical music is losing relevance. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g9F_HkVh

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage serves up this delicious comedy that centers laughs, redemption, and restorative justice at Portland Center Stage at The Armory. The formerly incarcerated kitchen staff at Clyde’s are navigating their new lives on the outside and their tough-as-nails boss — all while on a quest to create the perfect sandwich. The menu features loveable characters, big dreams, and a heartwarming story that’s good to the last bite! Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g6KFzJvW

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ Oregon Symphony's concerts this month showcase some of this Symphony’s incredible range. In addition to two powerful classical programs—one anchored by Rachmaninoff and one featuring a smoldering combination of Berlioz and Debussy—they welcome Grammy nominee Cody Fry to their stage, then they finish May with the seventh (and next-to-last!) installment of Harry Potter as part of their Popcorn series. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gkjKqssK

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ This month Oregon Symphony is packed with incredible concerts, including three powerful classical programs. First, Music Director David Danzmayr leads the Oregon Symphony and Portland State University’s Chamber Choir in a program featuring Mozart’s gripping Requiem. Later in the month, violinist and Artist-in-Residence Simone Lamsma returns to Oregon to play Bruch’s poignant Violin Concerto No. 1. Then they wrap up April with Beethoven’s lighthearted and witty Symphony No. 8. Also this month, they celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s iconic Dark Side of the Moon album with an electrifying symphonic arrangement of some of the band’s greatest hits played by their own Oregon Symphony musicians. Then, we present the mesmerizing Japanese percussion group Drum Tao, celebrating its 30th anniversary. And the final concert in the Music For Families series offers an enchanting journey to a world of Wands and Wizards. This engaging, short-form concert is fun for music lovers of all ages and an excellent introduction to the symphony for younger audiences. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gDxKZ8Nk

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ From Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour (creator of the Off-Broadway smash hit White Rabbit, Red Rabbit) comes an audacious new theatrical experiment (March 30 - May 12). Each night at @portlandcenterstage, a new, unrehearsed local performer joins the playwright on stage, while the script waits, unseen, in a sealed box... Touchingly autobiographical yet powerfully universal, NASSIM is a striking theatrical demonstration of how language can both divide and unite us. Portland Center Stage at The Armory also presents Coriolanus (April 20 - May 19). Famine threatens Rome and hunger fuels the tensions between the country’s elite and the deprived masses. As civil unrest stirs political upheaval, the war hero Coriolanus is driven to defend and then destroy his own country. Shakespeare’s rare and unique tragedy will be fueled by a dynamic female and non-binary ensemble, and a muscular, movement-focused staging. This modern translation updates the Bard’s language while lifting the story’s core — and reminds us that democracy is fragile and always worth defending. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gTh8t7En

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ This March Oregon Symphony welcomes lauded violinist James Ehnes back to Oregon to play Brahms’ Violin Concerto on a program with Saint- Saëns’ beloved “Organ” Symphony. Also this month, their orchestra will provide the memorable score to The Godfather while the movie plays on screen, and Oregon’s own Storm Large and Jimmie Herrod will team up for an energetic and entertaining program filled with wide-ranging hits from the past century. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gCykusRN

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ Let the games begin at Oregon Symphony's Musical Olympics! Perfect for music lovers and sports fans alike, this concert is a guaranteed home run. Featuring John Williams’ Olympic Fanfare, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, and many more epic tunes, this concert is sure to be a slam dunk! Bring your competitive spirit as you help the Oregon Symphony cross the finish line. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gCykusRN

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    ✨ MAGAZINE RELEASE ✨ The story of Don Quixote comes alive with a modern twist at Portland Center Stage at The Armory's Quixote Nuevo! In the fictional town of La Plancha, Texas, a brilliant professor battling dementia imagines himself as Cervantes’ titular hero. Enlisting his own Sancho, he embarks on a journey for his long-lost love — tilting at border patrol drones rather than windmills. Featuring vibrant, Spanish-infused music and language, this magical retelling spotlights Tejano culture and celebrates life, love, and the human spirit. Read the magazine and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/dxMWpWbx

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