- Pietro Belluschi
Pietro Belluschi (August 18, 1899 - February 14, 1994) was an architect, a leader of the Modern Architecture movement, and responsible for the design of over one thousand buildings. He was a principal at the Portland, Oregon office of the Chicago architecture firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. His designs include: * the Bank of America Center in San Francisco, * the Juilliard School within the Lincoln Center, * the Equitable Building in Portland, Oregon, …
- Minor White
Minor Martin White was an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. White earned a degree in Botany with a minor in English from the University of Minnesota in 1933. His first creative efforts were in poetry, as he took five years thereafter to complete a sequence of 100 sonnets while working as a waiter and bartender at the University Club. In 1938, White moved to Portland, Oregon. There he began his career in photography, first joining the Oregon Camera Club, …
- Carl Morris
Carl Morris (1911-1993) was an American artist. Morris was born in Yorba Linda, California and he studied at the Chicago Art Institute and in Paris and Vienna. He opened the Spokane Art Center through the Federal Art Project during the Great Depression. He met his wife, sculptor Hilda Grossman (Deutsch) when he recruited her as a teacher for the center. Other notable teachers at the center include Guy Anderson and Clyfford Still.
- Brad Adkins
Brad Adkins born in 1973 in Kalispell, Montana is a self-taught artist and curator currently residing in Portland, Oregon. In 2002, Chas Bowie of The Portland Mercury declared Adkins "the poster boy of low-rent artwork." Also in 2002, DK Row of The Oregonian listed Adkins as one of ten "artists you don't know, but should." Matthew Stadler of Nest and Clear Cut Press calls Adkins "an orchestrator of the quotidian", …
- Joanna Priestley
Joanna Priestley is an independent animator and teacher. She trained for printmaking at Rhode Island School of Design and received a BFA in painting from UC Berkley, graduating with honors. In addition, she received an MFA in Experimental Animation from the California Institute of the Arts. She was mentored under Jules Engel. She has taught at Art Institute of Portland, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Northwest Film Center/Portland Art Museum and Volda College.
- Bill Daniel
Bill Daniel (born 1959) is an American experimental documentary film artist, photographer, film editor, and cinematographer. He is also an installation artist, curator and former zine publisher. His full length film, "Who is Bozo Texino?" about the tradition of hobo and railworker boxcar graffiti was completed in 2005 and has screened extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Bill Daniel has collaborated with several artists from the Bay Area Mission School art movement, …
- Helen K. Garber
Helen K. Garber (born 1954) is an American photographer known mostly for her black and white urban landscapes of cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Venice. Her images are in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum, Museum of the City of New York, Portland Art Museum, Yale University and the George Eastman House.
- Bennett Welsh
Bennett Welsh (1922-1998) was an American potter from Oregon. Born and raised in Gresham, Oregon, Bennett Welsh was one of the first potters in the Pacific Northwest to work with high temperature stoneware clays. He had a vast technical knowledge and he shared this with hundreds potters who were his students, employees and friends during his 50 year career in clay.
- Charles J. Swindells
Charles J. Swindells was appointed to serve on Swift Energy Company�s Board of Directors at the Board�s meeting on February 6, 2006. With his addition, seven of the ten members of the board are independent directors. Mr. Swindells served as U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa from 2001 to 2005, dealing with trade, defense, security and intelligence, commerce and environmental issues throughout the Far East Pacific Region.
- Michael
I am unlike others. I observe, interpret, understand, share. I cook, write, draw, play both piano and basketball. Not at the same time. I'm fascinated by the world still. I'm tall. You have to know me to know me damn it.
- Duane C. McDougall
Duane McDougall Duane served as President and CEO of Willamette Industries, an integrated forest products company, from 1998 to 2002. During his 23 year tenure with Willamette, he held several operating roles and finance positions, with particular emphasis on acquisitions.
- Sarah-lynda Johnson
- Ingrid
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- Taryn Rhodes
Grew up in Vancouver, Washington, attended school from K-12 through the Evergreen School District, graduated in 1997 and represented my senior class as Class President. Moved to sunny So. Cal to attend college at Cal State University where I put myself through school by working full-time in the surf industry (apparel, publication, etc.)and going to school full-time at night.
- Tito
Ask me ... I will tell you all....;-)
- Peter W. Stott
Peter W. Stott President, Columbia Investments, Ltd. Vice Chairman and Principal, ScanlanKemperBard Companies Mr. Stott joined the board in 2006 and serves as a member of the Development Committee. He is a member of the President
- Danielle Booth
- Liane
- Lucinda Parker
Lucinda Parker Lucinda Parker received a BA in Painting from Reed College, Portland, OR in 1966 and an MFA in Painting form the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in 1968. Throughout her prestigious career Parker has had numerous one-person and group exhibitions including a one person show at the Boise Art Museum in 2002, the Portland Art Museum掇 Oregon Biennial in 2001 and Documents NW at the Seattle Art Museum in 2001.
- Bob Darrah
- William J. Glasgow
William J. Glasgow Senior Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Principal Mr. Glasgow brings over 30 years of senior management, investment and legal experience to SKB. Most recently he was a partner at Perkins Coie, LLP, the largest law firm in the Northwest, where he represented SKB, and earlier in his legal career, he was a partner at Stoel Rives, LLP, Oregon’s largest firm. In the intervening years, Mr. Glasgow served as a business executive in various capacities.
- Matthew Fein
- Aya
sanguine and sanguinary, a delicate feminist, malingerer, poet person, 1L.
- Manuel Izquierdo
Manuel Izquierdo Manuel Izquierdo , although best known for his welded or cast bronze sculptures, is a master of woodcuts. His graphic works exploit the immediacy and impact of the medium. A Spaniard, he came to the United States as a youth and settled in Portland in the early 1940s. In high school Manuel was encouraged to pursue woodcuts by the renown calligrapher Lloyd Reynolds, and then began apprenticing with the Hungarian sculptor, Frederic Littman.
- Claudia Hollander-Lucas
Claudia is a painter who has exhibited her work at BVAU in Boston, Rutgers University in New Jersey, Portland Art Museum in Maine, Emerson College in Sussex, England, and the Tacoma Art Museum. Claudia earned a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and an MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
- Martina Gangle Curl
Martina was uncomfortable from the very first day she entered the museum. Most local artists in the early 1930s were amateurs who made their living elsewhere or received ample support from affluent families. The city’s financial and social elite sat on the board of directors of the Portland Art Association, whose subscriptions underwrote the museum’s purchase of classical European paintings and the retention of art school instructors.
- Deb Hall
Deb Hall, Associate Professor of Art, worked for many years as co-owner and designer with Cambridge Design Associates in Cambridge, New York, and as a Los Angeles graphic designer and photographer before coming to Skidmore. She holds a BFA in Photographic Illustration from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA in Digital Visual Art from Vermont College. She has also attended Art Center College of Design and Kent State University in graphic design and typography.
- Sharon Harper
SHARON HARPER Sharon Harper is Assistant Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University. She received an MFA in photography and related media from the School of Visual Art in New York in 1997 and a BA from Middlebury College in literary studies. She works with photography and video to record a subjective experience of landscape, exploring ways that technology mediates our relationship with the natural world and generates perceptual experiences.
- Laurie Gustafson
- Mervin Jules
Mervin Jules graduated from Baltimore City College in 1930. Although his parents encouraged him to pursue a career in music, he felt compelled to follow his calling to art. He completed a four-year program at the Maryland Institute of Fine and Applied Arts and then enrolled at the Art Students League in New York to study under Thomas Hart Benton. Jules was employed by the Fine Arts Project of the New York WPA in the silk screen unit.
- Senator Ryan Deckert
Senator Ryan Deckert Senator Ryan Deckert is currently serving his second four-year term as a State Senator. He represents Senate District 14, which includes much of Beaverton and Aloha, as well as Garden Home and Raleigh Hills. For the 2005 legislative session, Senator Deckert is the chairman of the Senate Revenue Committee, as well as a member of the Education Committee and the Business and Economic Development Committee.
- Kristin Konsterlie
- Karen Yoder
Karen Yoder , Founding Principal & Creative Director. Karen's in-depth marketing and design experience comes from years as a principle and senior creative manager in the Portland, US, and International markets.
- Jules Rochielle
Jules Rochielle is an artist, activist and web geek. Jules has been a landed immigrant in Canada since 1994 and is a graduate of Washington University with an interdisciplinary B.A in art, art history and anthropology/sociology.
- Claire Miller D'Antoni
Claire Miller D'Antoni , At Large Claire graduated with a B.F.A. in Art History and a B.A. in Studio Art from the University of Texas in Austin. While attending school, Claire interned for the Jack S. Blanton Art Museum, volunteered at Mexic-Arte Museum, a local Austin cultural art museum. Claire also interned at the Texas Fine Arts Association (TFAA), an Austin contemporary art gallery and traveling exhibition organization, for a year.
- Claire Rumberger
- Joseph Pirog
Joseph Pirog: Joseph received a BA from Rutgers University in 1995 and an MFA from Kent State University in 1997. He began exhibiting in 1998. He fires his work in a large woodfire chamber kiln made from handmade fire clay blocks. His vessels are more than a reflection of himself; they are also a reflection of the natural world that helped to create them. Joseph resides in Washington State. Lillian Pitt: Lillian has an AA degree from Mt. Hood Community College.
- Martin Brantley
Martin Brantley , president of KPTV-TV, began his broadcasting career with WMAL-TV in Washington, D.C., later joined KTVU-TV and then KGO-TV in San Francisco before coming to KPTV-TV in 1975. A leader in the Portland community, Brantley has served as president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and currently serves as treasurer of the Association for Portland Progress and as a member of Portland Development Commission.
- Jon Joiner
Jon Joiner is the Director of Portland State University's Multicultural Center. Originally from Gambia, Jon is an art aficionado who volunteers as a docent for the Portland Art Museum. Within PSU, Jon is a social activist who serves on the PSU Diversity Action Council and Internationalization Action Council.
- Judy Poe