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Erik Abel
Brook Ashley
Julia Barbee
Stan Beppu
Cindy Bloomfield
Matt Condron
Jonnell Covault
Michael DeForest
Ryan Dobrowski
Kim Doyle
Geordie Duckler
David Dunning
Barbara Eiswerth
B. Elliott-Gerlach
Robin Esterkin
Amy Estrin
Drew Evensen
Marian Evensen
Laurie Fendel
Fenouil
Diane Fredgant
Tica Greitzer
Chris Haberman
Shelley Henkle
Laura Herbon
Penny Kavan
Jan Peterson Kelley
Jennifer Kenworth
Ed Kitson
Ed and Donna LaPlante
John Larsen
Virginia Leonnig
Barbara Masterson
Mary Louise Maxwell
Jennifer Mercede
David Allen Miller
Lorna Nakell
Noah Nakell
Sara Nelson
Nancy Norman
Julianna Paradisi
Georgia Peterson
Cathy Pitters
Thomas Rude
Rosanne Sachson
Eddy Shuldman
Nell Simkoff
Amy Sinclair/Patagonia
Cathy Rae Smith
Linda Stone
Susan Stone
Elisabeth Sullivan
Laura Tarrish
Margot Voorhies Thompson
Nikki Tracy
Judy Vogland
Lynn Yarne

artist View this artist's chair at:
Mario's

833 SW Broadway
Portland, OR
Photo Courtesy of Carol Isaak  
 
Barbara Eiswerth

Barbara Eiswerth is a studio artist, who works in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media. A product of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with a long resumé of awards and exhibitions on both coasts, Barbara originally came to Oregon over 20 years ago on a residency with the Oregon College of Arts and Crafts. She remained after falling in love with the beauty of the natural setting and the connection of the human community to it. With the infinite variety of the land and its intimate relationship with water, the soul of the region infuses Barbara’s art with a lush, organic texture. While her early work involved enclosures and spatial concepts, her more recent series have returned to paper and paintings with a sculptural component.

Barbara has exhibited widely across the Pacific Northwest and her art is part of several public and private collections, including those of Princeton University, the Microsoft Corporation, and the Oregon Health Sciences University. Her collaborative bronze sculpture is the whimsical and much-loved centerpiece of the Children’s Library in Portland’s Multnomah Public Library. She has been a longtime resident of Portland and is an active member of the artist and arts community. Barbara enthusiastically supports the Community Warehouse and is thrilled that her art can contribute to this very worthy cause.

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