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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 these artists' chair at:
The Art Institute of Portland

1122 NW Davis St
Portland, OR
   
 
Drew Evensen and Marian Evensen, Team 2

Born and raised in Portland, Drew attended Franklin High School and went on to earn a B.S. in Graphic Design from Portland State University. He’s currently working as a Certified Master Window Installer and pursues graphic design on the side, as well as, modeling and acting as an extra in print and video shoots.

“I’ll be building the chair for this (the first) artistic collaboration with my mom. I’d like to thank the Chair Affair committee for putting this event together so that I may flex my woodworking muscles for the first time in an artistic pursuit.”

A native from Portland, Marian received a B.S. and Master in Art Education from Portland State University. In the ‘70s and ‘80s she traveled the world singing with The New Oregon Singers. She taught in the North Clackamas School District and became Art Department Chairman/art teacher at Rowe Junior High. Marian retired in 2002 after thirty years of teaching classes such as drawing, painting, calligraphy, graphic design, art history, and ceramics. She’s married to Clint Evensen and has two sons, Andres and Matthew.

Marian continues to experiment in different art media and create commissioned art work (graphic designs; fabric designs; stage set designs; painted and ceramic tile murals; magazine, cookbook and book cover illustrations; and jewelry designs). She has shown and sold art work at the Mt. Tabor Art Walk and the Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts.


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