Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, USA

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The interstate fire station Cultural Center (IFCC) may be a community-based arts center situated in North Portland, Oregon, u. S.. The IFCC was based in 1982 by Portland’s 1st African-American official, Commissioner Charles Jordan. The IFCC is found in an exceedingly 1910-built former station at 5340 North interstate Avenue and currently contains a 99-seat theater, Associate in Nursing picture gallery, and house for rehearsal or categories.
The center’s mission statement states that the IFCC, “is committed to making Associate in Nursing setting during which folks of each ethnic/cultural background move as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.” The building is owned by Portland Parks & Recreation, a town of Portland Bureau, and was managed by IFCC, Inc. Till could 2010, once that non-profit ceased operations. In August 2010, management authority was given to attribute Music Center by a unanimous vote of the Portland council.

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