re/source residency is a year-long program designed to support artists and writers of color who are looking for opportunities to develop their creative practice and share with the wider community.… Continue reading 2023 re/source residency: Open Call For Proposals
Introducing the IPRC’s Newest Co-Leader
Please join us in welcoming our newest Co-Leader, Rosie Yanosko, who is joining the IPRC as the Director of Archives & Library Programs! Read more about Rosie’s background below: Rosie… Continue reading Introducing the IPRC’s Newest Co-Leader
The IPRC is in the 2022 Willamette Week Give!Guide
The IPRC is in the 2022 Give!Guide! Your contribution supports our mission to provide affordable access to print & publishing resources and community-based educational opportunities.
Announcing: Staff Leadership Collective and Search for Director of Archives and Library Programs [Position Filled]
We have big news to share! After nearly 25 years in operation, the IPRC is evolving its Leadership Model to adopt a Staff Leadership Collective. With this historic shift, we… Continue reading Announcing: Staff Leadership Collective and Search for Director of Archives and Library Programs [Position Filled]
Announcing the 2022-2023 re/source residency artists
💠Welcome our 2022-2023 re/source residency artists!💠We are so excited to build community together and see their projects unfold over the next year. Swipe to learn more about each artist… Continue reading Announcing the 2022-2023 re/source residency artists