Published on March 30, 2026
Business Oregon is excited to announce the appointment of Amy Lewin as the new Arts and Culture Director. In this pivotal role, Lewin will oversee the Oregon Arts Commission and the programming for the Oregon Cultural Trust.
With a strong background in arts administration and community engagement, Lewin brings a wealth of experience to the position. Her career has been marked by a commitment to fostering creativity and inclusion within the cultural landscape of Oregon. In her previous roles, she has successfully led initiatives that support artists and cultural organizations across the state, ensuring that the arts remain a vital part of Oregon’s identity.
As Arts and Culture Director, Lewin will play a critical role in advancing the mission of both the Oregon Arts Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust. Her responsibilities will include developing strategies to enhance the visibility and accessibility of the arts, while also advocating for funding and resources that empower local artists and cultural institutions.
Lewin expressed her enthusiasm for the new position, stating, “I am thrilled to join Business Oregon and to work alongside a dedicated team that shares my passion for the arts. I look forward to collaborating with artists, cultural organizations, and the community to enrich our state’s cultural fabric.”
Her appointment comes at a time when the arts sector is recovering and evolving in response to recent challenges. Lewin’s leadership is expected to inspire new opportunities for collaboration and innovation in the cultural community.
The Oregon Cultural Trust, which plays a key role in supporting arts and culture across the state, is keen to leverage Lewin’s expertise to navigate the future of Oregon’s cultural landscape.
For more information about Lewin and her vision for the role, you can read the full announcement on the Oregon Cultural Trust website.
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