Faculty Sponsor
Brenda DeVore Marshall
Location
Jereld R. Nicholson Library
Date
5-11-2012 3:00 PM
End Date
5-11-2012 4:30 PM
Subject Area
Communication Arts/Rhetoric
Description
The Linfield College Department of Theatre and Communication Arts, the Jereld R. Nicholson Library, the Linfield Center for the Northwest, the Pacific City Arts Association, and the Pacific City Dorymen's Association have come together to engage in a collaborative college and community venture focused on the historical and contemporary role of dorymen and dories in the life of the coastal village of Pacific City, Oregon. The project involves collecting oral histories from individuals associated with the Pacific City Dory Fleet. The results of the research will culminate in an original multimedia theatrical script and production, audio and video narratives with written transcripts and digitized images of related artifacts archived in DigitalCommons@Linfield, scholarly papers and poster sessions, a traveling exhibit, and a visual art exhibit. Begun in the summer of 2011, the project will continue through the spring of 2013. This poster presentation provides an overview of phase one of the work completed from June 2011 through April 2012.
Recommended Citation
Clark, Casee R. and Raso, Stephanie K., "Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City" (2012). Humanities and Creative Projects. Event. Submission 7.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/studsymp_cr/2012/all/7
Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City
Jereld R. Nicholson Library
The Linfield College Department of Theatre and Communication Arts, the Jereld R. Nicholson Library, the Linfield Center for the Northwest, the Pacific City Arts Association, and the Pacific City Dorymen's Association have come together to engage in a collaborative college and community venture focused on the historical and contemporary role of dorymen and dories in the life of the coastal village of Pacific City, Oregon. The project involves collecting oral histories from individuals associated with the Pacific City Dory Fleet. The results of the research will culminate in an original multimedia theatrical script and production, audio and video narratives with written transcripts and digitized images of related artifacts archived in DigitalCommons@Linfield, scholarly papers and poster sessions, a traveling exhibit, and a visual art exhibit. Begun in the summer of 2011, the project will continue through the spring of 2013. This poster presentation provides an overview of phase one of the work completed from June 2011 through April 2012.