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With degrees from Stanford, Chicago, and Oregon in American History, Ethics, and Law, John Frohnmayer’s views on freedom of speech and public funding of the arts became well known during the first Bush Administration when he was Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. That national debate over obscenity, censorship, and freedom of speech is recounted in his book: "Leaving Town Alive: Confessions of an Arts Warrior."
John Frohnmayer lives in southern Oregon and has written his third book in a trilogy of novels. The latest is titled, "Lyrics for Lara: Book three in the Lara Cole Adventure Series." John joins the Exchange to discuss his novels, the arts, his career and his philosophical views on the state of our society today.
John Frohnmayer, author of "Lyrics for Lara," and JPR host Mike Green(JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay)A lifelong trial lawyer, John is also a competitive masters rower, a singer and guitar player.
His life in the arts started as legal counsel for the International Sculpture Symposium of 1974 in Eugene, Oregon. The symposium had its legal challenges: two assistants got in a fist fight about whose boss was a real artist; and someone showed a pornographic film in the city council chambers.
The sculpture symposium led to Frohnmayer becoming chair of the committee that chose the first public art for the State Capitol. He served eight years on the Oregon Arts Commission by appointment of two separate governors, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and two terms on the board of Oregon Humanities.
Frohnmayer believes:
With degrees from Stanford, Chicago, and Oregon in American History, Ethics, and Law, John Frohnmayer’s views on freedom of speech and public funding of the arts became well known during the first Bush Administration when he was Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. That national debate over obscenity, censorship, and freedom of speech is recounted in his book: "Leaving Town Alive: Confessions of an Arts Warrior."
John Frohnmayer lives in southern Oregon and has written his third book in a trilogy of novels. The latest is titled, "Lyrics for Lara: Book three in the Lara Cole Adventure Series." John joins the Exchange to discuss his novels, the arts, his career and his philosophical views on the state of our society today.
John Frohnmayer, author of "Lyrics for Lara," and JPR host Mike Green(JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay)A lifelong trial lawyer, John is also a competitive masters rower, a singer and guitar player.
His life in the arts started as legal counsel for the International Sculpture Symposium of 1974 in Eugene, Oregon. The symposium had its legal challenges: two assistants got in a fist fight about whose boss was a real artist; and someone showed a pornographic film in the city council chambers.
The sculpture symposium led to Frohnmayer becoming chair of the committee that chose the first public art for the State Capitol. He served eight years on the Oregon Arts Commission by appointment of two separate governors, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and two terms on the board of Oregon Humanities.
Frohnmayer believes: