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The feasibility study for IFCC is in full swing. And engaging the community is a big part of the study. So you're invite...
08/29/2023

The feasibility study for IFCC is in full swing. And engaging the community is a big part of the study. So you're invited to the first community gathering this Wednesday! The following information was provided by Portland Parks & Recreation.

Help advance the community-led vision for a Center for Black arts and culture at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC). Come learn about the vision, the Feasibility Study, and how you can be involved! Please note the event will be at Maranatha Church, not IFCC.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023, 6pm - 7:30pm
Maranatha Church, 4222 NE 12th Avenue
5:45pm - Doors open, refreshments served
6:00pm - 7:30pm - Presentation and small group chats
Kids activities and childcare will be available
ASL interpretation will be provided

Highlights for this event:

Studio Abioto will kickoff the event with a welcoming performance. The Abioto family has been one of the IFCC Artists in Residence in the program's first year. They are "a creative house, a creative studio, a creative family."

The Madman Pop-up will be catering this event and serving jerk chicken, rice and peas, and plantains. Chef Jahquari Greene is a "professional Michelin star trained chef specializing in West Indian cuisine inspired pop ups."

As part of the IFCC Community Feasibility Study, applications are now being accepted for the paid Community Fellows posi...
03/28/2023

As part of the IFCC Community Feasibility Study, applications are now being accepted for the paid Community Fellows positions. Deadline is this Thursday! See below for more information and consider applying to support the community engagement process.

Community Fellows will join the Concordia consulting team and be paid by the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Community Advisory Committee, PP&R City staff and Concordia to assist in the initial community engagement and design phases of the IFCC Feasibility Study. As community members who live, work, play, worship, and/or create art in Portland, Fellows provide important outreach tasks to involve their neighbors, co-workers and fellow collaborators in the project. Fellows also assist with planning and implementing community meetings.

DURATION: May 2023 - October 2023

WORKLOAD: up to 90 hours max over a six-month period

COMPENSATION: $25 per/hour

Applications are due this Thursday, March 30, 2023, so apply today!

Learn more and apply here:

Please click the link to complete this form.

IFCC is moving forward - artists have been selected to reactivate the space and a consultant has been selected to lead a...
11/17/2022

IFCC is moving forward - artists have been selected to reactivate the space and a consultant has been selected to lead a feasibility study for the expansion of IFCC. Here's the press announcement released today by Portland Parks & Recreation.

Portland Parks Commissioner Carmen Rubio, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), and the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) Community Advisory Committee are pleased to announce the IFCC will be reactivated over the next two and a half years with artist residencies and public programs. This interim programming supports the larger vision of the IFCC as a site where the history of Portland's Black community—and its rich arts and culture contributions—can be presented, displayed, discussed, and honored.

The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is a historic community arts center located at 5340 N. Interstate Avenue, in North Portland’s Overlook neighborhood. It has a 99-seat black box theater, a rehearsal studio, and art gallery. The IFCC Community Advisory Committee, formed in 2018, has proposed the development of a programmatically and financially sustainable framework for the site that will honor its history and roots in the Black community. With that in mind, the committee proposed the existing site be redeveloped as a Center for Black arts and culture to showcase the historical and cultural contributions of Portland’s Black community.

“The Community Advisory Committee’s vision for IFCC reflects the vision of a more inclusive parks and recreation system,” said Parks Commissioner Carmen Rubio. “I am thrilled to see IFCC come alive with working artists this fall, and I am grateful to my fellow Commissioners for prioritizing this investment.”

IFCC Grant Recipients and Resident Artists Announced

In July 2021, Portland City Council approved $500,000 of American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds for a grant and residency program at IFCC to support relief and recovery for artists who have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is a portion of the $2 million Portland City Council approved for Relief and Recovery for Artists of Color, managed by the City Arts Program.
The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center lit up majestically at night, with fall leaves in the foreground and a water tower in the background.
The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center lit up majestically at night.

Residencies at IFCC will provide artists with dedicated time and free space for self-paced and self-directed creative practice. Collaboration and partnership among fellow residents are encouraged. During the residency, grant recipients will activate IFCC with at least one event such as a performance, exhibit, or artist talk. The first group of artists will work in a series of 9-week cycles from October 2022 to September 2023. There will be two more application cycles in July 2023 and July 2024.

The following artists have been selected for the first year of grants and residencies:

Domo Branch
James Bullock
Breana DePriest
Kwik Jones
Machado Mijiga
Lauren Modica
Brian Parham
Future Prairie/Onry
Aaron Spriggs
Studio Abioto and Black Art/ists Gathering

Selection of the Feasibility Study Team

Concordia LLC was recently selected in a competitive process by PP&R and the IFCC Community Advisory Committee to lead the feasibility study for the vision of expanding IFCC into a Center for Black Arts and Culture. Concordia LLC is a firm specializing in architecture, planning, and community engagement to create places and spaces that can help communities become more equitable, resilient, prosperous, and connected. Examples of Concordia LLC’s work includes convening and facilitating an interdisciplinary team of urban planners, architects, and community organizers to develop the Unified New Orleans Plan (UNOP) following Hurricane Katrina, and designing the renovation of the Ashé Cultural Arts Center in New Orleans, LA.

The feasibility study for IFCC will research and produce market, financial, and operational analyses to determine a sustainable operating plan for IFCC that is in alignment with the Committee’s vision. This effort is funded, in part, by the 2020 Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy). There will be opportunities for the community to engage with this work in early 2023.

“I proudly support this community-led partnership that will reinvigorate and enhance the original vision of IFCC,” said PP&R Director Adena Long. “That vision was the inspiration of the late former City Commissioner and PP&R Director Charles Jordan. I am grateful to Portland voters for supporting the 2020 Parks Levy. The Parks Levy is helping fund the IFCC feasibility study and many other initiatives to center communities of color in Portland’s parks and recreation system.”

Public/Private Partnership

In July 2020, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and Director Long stated their support of the Committee’s vision and the formation of a partner nonprofit organization. The Community Advisory Committee plans to transition to a nonprofit that will partner and share decision making with PP&R and the City to continue to advance the vision for a Center for Black Arts and Culture.

Project Background

Originally constructed in 1910, the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center was used as a fire station until 1959. Portland's first Black City Commissioner and PP&R Director, Charles Jordan, established IFCC as a North Portland community space and a focus point for Black culture in 1982.

IFCC was managed by the nonprofit organization IFCC, Inc. until 2010, when that nonprofit concluded its operations. Management authority was given to Ethos, Inc., which returned responsibilities to the City of Portland in 2014. Since 2018, the building has been utilized for short-term, multi-week leasing by arts organizations which align with the IFCC’s current project goals.

In 2018, PP&R was charged with developing a community-driven plan to reopen IFCC as a center for arts & culture with the following goals:

Respect and honor IFCC’s history and roots in the Black community
Uphold IFCC’s original mission to explore, preserve and celebrate Portland’s diversity
Advance the City of Portland’s commitment to racial equity

In July 2018, former Parks Commissioner Amanda Fritz appointed a Community Advisory Committee to develop a vision and recommend a sustainable operating model for IFCC. In April 2019, the IFCC CAC submitted a report to Director Long and the late former Parks Commissioner Nick Fish. To realize this vision, the CAC recommended that the center operate under a nonprofit organization managing the site in partnership with the City of Portland. The report also demonstrated through financial analysis that program operations are unsustainable in the current facility due to its size, space constraints, and unreinforced masonry (URM) status.

Community Advisory Committee members:

Antoinette Edwards (Office of Youth Violence Prevention, retired)
Cynthia Sulaski (Overlook Neighborhood Association)
Donovan Scribes (Gentrification is WEIRD! artist, writer, speaker, producer)
Dr. S. Renee Mitchell (I Am M.O.R.E., artist, writer)
Helen Daltoso (Regional Arts & Culture Council)
Jeana Woolley (JM Woolley & Associates, community developer)
Patricia Welch (North Portland Library, retired)
Prentice Onayemi (Grains of Salt, artist)
Subashini Ganesan-Forbes (Former Creative Laureate of Portland, New Expressive Works)

More information about the IFCC Grant and Residency Program can be found at portland.gov/parks/ifcc-grant.

Feasibility Study updates can be found at portland.gov/parks/construction/interstate-firehouse-cultural-center-feasibility-study.

08/01/2022

Information Sessions and IFCC Building Tours

Join Portland Parks & Recreation staff at IFCC this Thursday or Saturday to tour the building tour and to ask questions about the IFCC Grant and Residency Program:

Thursday, August 4, at 6pm
Saturday, August 6, at 10am

CALL TO ARTISTS: Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Grant and Residency ProgramPortland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) invi...
07/18/2022

CALL TO ARTISTS: Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Grant and Residency Program
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) invites artists and arts organizations to apply for the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) Grant and Residency Program. This program is part of the City of Portland's Relief and Recovery for Artists of Color initiative, funded by the American Rescue Plan.
There are two types of residencies with different grant amounts and supports:

Artist in Residence (AIR): One nine-week residency and $12,000 grant award
Artist and Facilitator in Residence (AFR): Two consecutive nine-week residencies (18 weeks total) and $16,000 grant award per nine-week residency ($32,000 total grant award)

Each nine-week residency consists of a cohort of two Artists in Residence (AIR) and one Artist and Facilitator in Residence (AFR) who occupy three spaces at IFCC.

Applications are due Friday, August 26, 2022 at 5pm.
Learn more
Information Sessions and IFCC Building Tours
Join PP&R at IFCC to tour the building and to ask any questions you may have about the IFCC Grant and Residency Program.
Thursday, August 4, at 6pm
Saturday, August 6, at 10am

Call to Artists: Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Grant and Residency Program
Portland Parks & Recreation invites artists and arts organizations to apply for the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) Grant and Residency Program. This program is part of the City of Portland's Relief and Recovery for Artists of Color initiative, funded by the American Rescue Plan.
There are two types of residencies with different grant amounts and supports:

Artist in Residence (AIR): One nine-week residency and $12,000 grant award
Artist and Facilitator in Residence (AFR): Two consecutive nine-week residencies (18 weeks total) and $16,000 grant award per nine-week residency ($32,000 total grant award)

Each nine-week residency consists of a cohort of two Artists in Residence (AIR) and one Artist and Facilitator in Residence (AFR) who occupy three spaces at IFCC.

Applications are due Friday, August 26, 2022 at 5pm.
Learn more
Information Sessions and IFCC Building Tours
Join us at IFCC for a building tour and to ask any questions you may have about the IFCC Grant and Residency Program.
Thursday, August 4, at 6pm
Saturday, August 6, at 10am

LEARN MORE

What is the IFCC?
The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) is a community-based arts center located in North Portland. It was founded in 1982 by Portland's first Black Commissioner and Parks’ Director, Charles Jordan. IFCC has served as the cultural home for the Black community in N/NE since its founding.

Information On this page OverviewThe Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) is a community-based arts center located in North Portland. It was founded in 1982 by Portland's first Black Commissioner and Parks’ Director, Charles Jordan. IFCC has served as the cultural home for the Black communi...

You're invited to a Juneteenth Celebration presented by the City African American Network (CAAN) on Friday, June 17, fro...
06/16/2022

You're invited to a Juneteenth Celebration presented by the City African American Network (CAAN) on Friday, June 17, from noon-6pm at Patton Square Park and the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. This event of empowerment and uplifting will include musical guests (the Norman Sylvester Band and Tahirah Memory), free haircuts by LINES, Spoken Word, food by Hank's Place Southern Cuisine, Seba Kan Dance Company and much more. All are welcome!

Friends of Patton Square Park is excited to share the press release published today by Portland Parks and Recreation abo...
10/19/2021

Friends of Patton Square Park is excited to share the press release published today by Portland Parks and Recreation about the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) located next to the park. The IFCC Community Advisory Committee (CAC) has proposed that the building be redeveloped as a site where the history of Portland's Black community and its rich arts and culture contributions can be presented, displayed, discussed, and honored. This vision is moving forward.

The City has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) for a feasibility study that will produce market, financial, and operational analyses to determine a sustainable operating plan for IFCC – a plan that is in alignment with the community’s vision. Submissions are due by 4 pm on October 21, 2021.

You can read the full press release with more information at https://www.portland.gov/parks/news/2021/10/18/pprs-interstate-firehouse-cultural-center-ifcc-proposed-center-black-arts-and.

Feasibility Study for community-led vision moving forward thanks to Parks Local Option Levy.

10/16/2020

Our Mission The North Portland Parks Advisory Group includes neighbors from all areas of North Portland who believe that play, recreation, quiet time, hiking, biking, observing wildlife, …

We were grateful to have the perfect weather for our celebration party last Saturday. Many adults and kids enjoyed Ruby ...
09/18/2019

We were grateful to have the perfect weather for our celebration party last Saturday. Many adults and kids enjoyed Ruby Jewel ice cream, cupcakes, face painting, music by Ants Ants Ants, and visiting with the tabling organizations (Portland Parks & Recreation, Overlook Neighborhood Association, Fairfield Residential, Firelight Yoga and the Ivy School). Cynthia Sulaski and Todd Lofgren (PP&R's Deputy Director) spent a brief time acknowledging the history of the project and donors. And a group of kids helped to officially designate the playground open by cutting the ribbon with a huge pair of golden scissors.
Thanks again to all who made this project and party a huge success!

09/16/2019

Address

N Interstate Avenue And N Emerson Street
Portland, OR
97217

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 12am
Tuesday 5am - 11:59pm
Wednesday 5am - 12am
Thursday 5am - 11:59pm
Friday 5am - 11:59pm
Saturday 5am - 11:59pm
Sunday 5am - 11:59pm

Telephone

(503) 823-2223

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