![]() A message from Recology representative Rhonda Green, on COAR and CoViD-19 Recology and AVA are committed to protecting the health and safety of our artists, community members and employees. At this time, it is especially important for all of us to minimize the risk of spreading Covid-19 through social distancing.
With this in mind, the 2020 Coastal Oregon Artist in Residence (COAR) program has been canceled.. Recology plays a vital role in the management of our communities' public health and it is important for us to minimize the risk to our employees so that we can continue to provide essential services in the event of a serious outbreak. Recology is taking an abundance of caution in order to get ahead of the potential spread of the coronavirus. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me directly. Thank you, Rhonda Green Waste Zero Specialist ROCC Representative Recology™ Western Oregon 2320 S.E. 12th Place | Warrenton, OR 97146 T: 503.861.0578 Ext. 3512 l C: 503.468.8663 l F: 503.861.0577 | rgreen@recology.com |
COAR recipients for 2019 were Drea Frost and Jeremy Furnish.
COAR recipients for 2018 were Cara Mico, Stephen Shumaker, and Wenda Vorce.
Eligibility
The Coastal Oregon Artists Residency is open to local, career-level artists who are working in any style or medium and are living in Clatsop, Columbia, or Tillamook counties in Oregon, and in Pacific or Wahkiakum counties in Washington. Applications are not accepted from artists who reside a driving distance of more than one hour from the RWO Astoria Transfer Station. Previous COAR participants are not eligible to apply.
Recology is an employee-owned company that provides integrated services to more than 889,000 residential customers and 112,000 commercial customers in California, Oregon, and Washington. The Recology mission represents a fundamental shift from traditional waste management to resource recovery. The vision at Recology is to create a world without waste by developing and discovering sustainable resource recovery practices that can be implemented globally.
COAR recipients for 2018 were Cara Mico, Stephen Shumaker, and Wenda Vorce.
Eligibility
The Coastal Oregon Artists Residency is open to local, career-level artists who are working in any style or medium and are living in Clatsop, Columbia, or Tillamook counties in Oregon, and in Pacific or Wahkiakum counties in Washington. Applications are not accepted from artists who reside a driving distance of more than one hour from the RWO Astoria Transfer Station. Previous COAR participants are not eligible to apply.
Recology is an employee-owned company that provides integrated services to more than 889,000 residential customers and 112,000 commercial customers in California, Oregon, and Washington. The Recology mission represents a fundamental shift from traditional waste management to resource recovery. The vision at Recology is to create a world without waste by developing and discovering sustainable resource recovery practices that can be implemented globally.