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May 2010: Lillian Pitt
Lillian Pitt ancestors are from the Columbia Gorge…known as Warm Springs, Wasco (Watalas) and Yakama (Wishxam).
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February 2010: Gaelyn Lakin & Cathie Joy Young
Gaelyn Lakin’s work is primarily found object sculpture. She has an affinity for creating multi-dimensional objects. Though she oftentimes uses rec...
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October 2011: Kim Hamblin & Mark Clarson
Mark Clarson works in sculpture using fabricated steel, cast bronze, aluminum, and cast glass to create large semi-monumental pieces. Clarson's wo...
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September 2012: Annamarie Peters
Annamarie Peters uses a surprising mix of found objects and paint to create her unique mixed media assemblages. Her work relies heavily on recycled...
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March 2012: Marcia Hindman & Kim Murton
Kim Murton says it best about her ceramic sculpture: “My intention for this show was to make four legged creatures using a limited amount of shapes...
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September 2014: Tim Timmerman & Andrew Auble
Andrew Auble is a collage artist whose materials come from surprising places. The collages are made from found materials collected at second hand s...
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July 2015: Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson uses a variety of mediums: drawing, painting, clay, mosaic, assemblage to explore her artistic vision. Sarah is intrigued with natur...
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September 2016: Rogene Manas
Rogene Mañas sculpts with paper clay in bas-relief on canvases and panels. Her colorful work has a wood carved look
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March 2015: Lisa Bledsoe & Shelly Caldwell
Lisa Bledsoe is a mixed media artist who marries painting, collage and assemblage together to create complex paintings. Lisa uses simple materials ...
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July 2017: Nadine Gay
Nadine Gay was born in France and came to New York in her early 20’s where she graduated from Pratt Institute. She has worked in a variety of media...
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February 2019: Paula Blackwell & Hanna Traynham
Paula Blackwell has been exploring abstraction, creating mixed media paintings that incorporate complex layers of paint, mark-making, and texture. ...
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