Lawrence Morrell
Lawrence Morrell’s art works are inspired from science, nature and the subtle, minute textures that surround us but are invisible to the naked eye. Morrell initially studied Fine Art at the University of Oregon before moving his studio to New York city where he collaborated to create the NY Vietnam War Memorial, a 40 foot long, illuminated & etched glass wall in lower Manhattan. He was interviewed on the McNeil/Lehrer News hour about the experience. In 1994, Morrell returned to Portland, Oregon creating a glass staircase carved with a tree branch motif and embedded with thousands of glowing fiber-optic strands, sculptures for Visa International and at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts; a 30 foot long sculpture in carved glass that is embedded with 51 LED lights. This interactively illuminated sculpture was inspired by research images from the CERN supercollider.

Karen Silve
Karen Silve is an accomplished artist exhibiting across the United States and in Europe. She currently is exhibiting in Doha, Qatar as part of the "ART in Embassies Program". Silve's work comes out of the Abstract Expressionists concept of "art and life duality", the Neo- Expressionists, and Process Art. In addition to attended undergraduate school at the University of Alabama and graduate school and the University of Denver, she studied at Leo Marchutz School in Aix-en- Provence, France.

Sue O'Meara
For over thirty years Sue O'Meara has exhibited her work at galleries in San Francisco, Monterey, Carmel, and Mendocino California. She has also shown in Ashland and Bend. Her work is strong in design, color and texture and evokes a quiet sense of peace. It hangs in several corporations, including Apple Computer, Wells Fargo Banks, Chevron Oil, Stanford University Med Center, and many others.
She is a graduate of Fresno State University, and has done further study at UC Berkeley and Studio Art with Lundy Seigriest.
Barry Mack
Barry's work has been shown in East Coast, Midwest and Northwest galleries as well as Nike World Headquarters, The Palace of Fine Art in San Francisco, and featured in a group show in Australia. The work has been appreciated and collected by individuals from Uruguay to Italy. Barry began painting around the age of 11. He studied painting at Marylhurst and Portland State University.
Sarah Goodnough
Sarah Goodnough's work celebrates life. Her artistic style is expressive impressionism using vibrant color, strong composition and layered texture. She paints abstracted viewscapes, pulling real life scenes into redefined realities of wonder and brilliance. Her work has been displayed in numerous artistic venues at the Oregon Coast where she splits her time with living in Portland.
LeslieAnn Butler
The paintings of award-winning artist and native Oregonian LeslieAnn Butler appear in private, public and corporate collections throughout the country and in Europe, including former president George Bush and entertainer Michael Jackson. In addition, her paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions at galleries and cultural centers, including the Portland Art Museum, the Museum of Art in Grants Pass and the Art Museum of Coos Bay, Oregon; the Lawrence Galleries in Portland, Gleneden/Salishan and Sheridan, Oregon; the KD Moore Gallery in Evergreen, Colorado; and the National Pen & Brush Society in New York City.
Robert Gleason
Robert Gleason is a master in watercolor, acrylic, oil, and computer animation. He has shown his paintings in galleries throughout the West and won numerous juried awards. With art degrees from University of Georgia and Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, Robert has also taught at the Otis Parsons College of Art and Design and is a past President of Yosemite Western Artists.
Robert is fascinated with building architecture and design and his passion is painting urban settings. However, he's also an accomplished computer generated illustrator for many popular video games, national movie posters and greeting cards, life-size muralist, and recording album cover designer for Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight, among others.