Public Art

River Miles I by James Lavadour (Oil on Paper)

The region’s public art enlivens urban and rural landscapes and promotes dialogue among people of all ages and backgrounds. Through a variety of public-private partnerships, RACC helps acquire and maintain community-owned artworks in public places. A Public Art Advisory Committee oversees RACC’s public art program, which is among the oldest and most highly regarded public art programs in the country.

East County Library – Exterior Sculptures Artwork Opportunity

East County Library Exterior Sculpture Artworks Request for Qualifications Important Dates  April 4, 2024 – RFQ launch May 8, 2024 – Applications due May-early July 2024 – Panel review and artist selection (including interviews) July-October […]

RFQ – Mt Scott Community Center

Mt Scott Community Center Stairwell & Main Lobby Area Artwork – Request for Qualifications In partnership with City of Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) invites artists/artist teams living […]

Supporting RACC & Contacting Portland City Council

The recent announcement by City of Portland Commissioner Dan Ryan to discontinue its 28-year contract with the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) has ignited a passionate response within the creative community. RACC, a 501(c)(3) […]

Committed to serving our Arts and Culture Community!

RACC remains committed to serving our Arts and Culture Community! On Friday, the late afternoon of July 21st, RACC leadership received news regarding the pending cessation of our contract with the City of Portland as […]