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 Cultural Services Staff

 
     
 

 Karm Hagedorn
Interim Director
541.682.5700

 
     
 

 Darcy Beal
Financial Manager
541.682.5708

 
     
   Billie Moser
Community Events Manager
541.682.6347
 
     
 

 Isaac Marquez
Assistant Community Events Manager
541.682.2057

 

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Cultural Services Overview

Cultural Services Division Programs and Services 

The mission of Cultural Services: To enrich the cultural life of the region

 

Cultural Services, a division of the City of Eugene's Library, Recreation & Cultural Services Department (LRCS) serves the broadest community through programs and services that "enrich the cultural life of the region." Included in the mix of arts and culture offerings are the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, the Cuthbert Amphitheater in Alton Baker Park, Community Events, City of Eugene Public Art Program, the Jacobs Gallery, and Community Arts Grants. This is an image from the Hult Center Lobby 

Support HultCenter Operations (SHO),  the Hult Center's volunteer organization, features the Eugene Symphony during one of their free SHOcase concerts in the Hult Center Lobby.  

 

The family-friendly Community Events program featuring regional talent brings community together downtown and in parks during the months of June through August. A second series featuring local talent is held during the summer months in Washburne Park.

 

 

 

Music fans enjoy a sunny Summer Concert at Petersen Barn with friends

 

 

 

 

 

  

The award-winning Jacobs Gallery, located in the Hult Center for the Performing Arts features up to a dozen exhibits of work by well-known regional artists. The Gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday and before and after performances.

  An exhibit at Jacobs Gallery

A patron enjoys a quiet moment in the Jacobs Gallery

                                                                    

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The City of Eugene Public Art Program features a variety of indoor and outdoor art selected through the 1% for Arts Program and from donations. The Public Art Committee provides the City with guidance on enhancing, siting and maintaining the collection.  

 

This is an image of "Marker of Origin" sculpture by Betsy Wolfston and David Thompson

  "Marker of Origin" David Thompson & Betsy Wolfston, ceramic, cement, gold leaf and steel, Installed 2006, Eugene Train Depot 

     

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