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Anneli Anderson
Dave Anderson
Howard Andrews
Michelle Andrews
Lena Avakyan
Julia Barbee
Stan Beppu
Rian Berry
Blazer Chair
Galadriel Breezy
Kristin Casaletto
Kerianne Christie
Kurumi Conley
Julie Jade Cowperthwaite
Glenn Decherd
Mary Dixon
Kimberly Doyle
Geordie Duckler
Barbara Eiswerth
B. Elliott-Gerlach
Robin Esterkin
Amy Estrin
Drew Evensen
Marian Evensen
Gayla Faustman-Buyukas
FOCUS High School
Nancy Gilpin
Lois Gold
Tamara Goldsmith
Tica Greitzer
Sheridan Grippen
Jo Grishman
Chris Haberman
Amy Hall/Grow Creative
Barbara Hart
Shelley Henkle
Sam Hull
Carol Isaak
Sue Jensen
Lucia Johnson
Nely Johnson
Jen Jones
Penny Kavan
Jan Peterson Kelley
Jennifer Kenworth
Ed Kitson
April Kline
Ed and Donna LaPlante
Kim Lakin
Jackie Lipshutz
Barbara Masterson
Sandi Mottau
Andy Munson
Ann Munson
Lorna Nakell
Nancy Norman
Julianna Paradisi
Morgan Cole Pasinski
Cathy Pitters
Lisa Pope
Thomas Rude
Rosanne Sachson
Kim Short
Eddy Shuldman
Nell Simkoff
Cathy Rae Smith
Julie Ann Smith
Linda Stone
Susan Stone
Paige Stoyer
Christine Tarpey
Margot Voorhies Thompson
Nikki Tracy
Patrick Treadway
Sara Nelson Treadway
Ellen Walkley
Westview High Students
Stefan Wolf
Lynn Yarne

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Tamara Goldsmith

Tamara Goldsmith, (yes, that's her given last name) has been working in precious metals, glass and a variety of other mediums all her life. She went to school for Jewelry and Metalsmithing at U of Oregon, and worked as a fine jeweler through college, continuing as an independent jewelry designer after moving to Portland in 1998.

As purveyor, collector, crafter and assemblage artist of found treasures, she yearned for a studio and gallery where she could peddle her funky wares along with other like-minded artisans. Nestled at the 811 building near the arteries of downtown Portland, she found her perfect ever-evolving community and thrives there today in her Jewelry Boutique and Gallery called Redux. Specializing in local and handmade art, craft, jewelry, accessories and gifts, most items are made from unique, repurposed or recycled materials, or utilize unusual design. Lovingly handcrafted and conceived locally, the collection is made up of work made from the hands of local indie artisans often utilizing sustainable business practices as well as imports obtained from fair-trade companies.

Since opening in 2005, Redux has doubled in size, and currently carries the work of over 120 artists, mostly from the NW. Redux actively participates in monthly First Friday artwalks with other local galleries featuring work from artists utilizing a similar aesthetic celebrating the found, embellished, appropriated, deconstructed, and reinvented object.

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