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The Oregon Fringe Festival’s 2024 application is live

November 17, 2023

Deadline to apply is Monday, Dec. 11

The application for participants in Oregon Fringe Festival, a multi-day event celebrating “bold, innovative, and outrageous creativity in the arts,” is live, according to a news release.

The application can be found at bit.ly/applyOFF, with a Monday, Dec. 11, deadline to apply. The festival will be held Wednesday, April 24 through Sunday, April 28, at Southern Oregon University’s Oregon Center for the Arts, the release said.

“Students, local artists, national artists, and international artists are all encouraged to apply,” the release says. “Our roster includes music, theatre, visual art, film, dance, spoken word, and more.”

Up to three $1,000 honoraria will be offered to non-student artists whose creative work is “boundary-breaking, unconventional, excites discussion, and explores different perspectives of a held position, principle, and/or belief.”

Visit oregonfringefestival.org for more information.

Ryan

Ryan

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