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Mia Reiko Braverman
Mia Reiko Braverman

Mia Reiko Braverman

Mia Reiko Braverman is part of the development team at The Right Brain Initiative (a program of the Regional Arts & Culture Council) as well as an installation and paper arts artist.

  Pepe Moscoso  is a Portland-based  visual artist , creative consultant, arts producer and lawyer. He coordinates  Lente Movil , a multimedia art projects that brings together education, inclusion, personal narrative, the exploration of id

Pepe Moscoso is a Portland-based visual artist, creative consultant, arts producer and lawyer. He coordinates Lente Movil, a multimedia art projects that brings together education, inclusion, personal narrative, the exploration of identity, diversity and storytelling in a variety of forms.

  Brenda Mallory  is a visual artist and 2015 GLEAN artist. She has received grants from the Oregon Arts Commission, Ford Family Foundation, and the Regional Arts & Culture Council. She is a recipient the Eiteljorg Contemporary Native Art Fellows

Brenda Mallory is a visual artist and 2015 GLEAN artist. She has received grants from the Oregon Arts Commission, Ford Family Foundation, and the Regional Arts & Culture Council. She is a recipient the Eiteljorg Contemporary Native Art Fellowship and the Native Arts and Culture Foundation Fellowship in Visual Art. She lives in Portland Oregon but grew up in Oklahoma and is a member of the Cherokee Nation.

  Christine Clark  is a  Metals Professor at the Oregon College of Art and Craft . She holds a MFA in Metals, Rochester Institute of Technology; BFA in Metals/Jewelry, University of Washington.  Her work  examines subjects such as huma

Christine Clark is a Metals Professor at the Oregon College of Art and Craft. She holds a MFA in Metals, Rochester Institute of Technology; BFA in Metals/Jewelry, University of Washington. Her work examines subjects such as human habit and predisposition. She is active in creating public art and has projects in Washington State and in Oregon.

  Owen Premore  serves as the directing curator of Oregon State University’s Art About Agriculture Program, an advisor on the Clackamas County Arts Alliance Advisory Council, and a member of the Clackamas County Public Art Steering Committee. His non

Owen Premore serves as the directing curator of Oregon State University’s Art About Agriculture Program, an advisor on the Clackamas County Arts Alliance Advisory Council, and a member of the Clackamas County Public Art Steering Committee. His nonprofit, Art in Oregon, supports and empowers creative makers of all skill levels and backgrounds. He was a 2013 GLEAN artist-in-residence.

  Deborah Munk  is the manager of the Artist in Residence Program at Recology. She was instrumental in bringing the GLEAN program to Portland in 2010.

Deborah Munk is the manager of the Artist in Residence Program at Recology. She was instrumental in bringing the GLEAN program to Portland in 2010.

  Christine Lewis  is a Metro Councilor, representing District 2.

Christine Lewis is a Metro Councilor, representing District 2.

  Elise Guidoux  serves on the board of environmental arts nonprofit crackedpots, a GLEAN partner. She has a degree in fine arts and is passionate about reuse, recycling and scavenging.

Elise Guidoux serves on the board of environmental arts nonprofit crackedpots, a GLEAN partner. She has a degree in fine arts and is passionate about reuse, recycling and scavenging.

  Leslie Vigeant  is the GLEAN Program Manager, and was in the inaugural round of  GLEAN artists in 2011.

Leslie Vigeant is the GLEAN Program Manager, and was in the inaugural round of GLEAN artists in 2011.

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Mia Reiko Braverman
  Pepe Moscoso  is a Portland-based  visual artist , creative consultant, arts producer and lawyer. He coordinates  Lente Movil , a multimedia art projects that brings together education, inclusion, personal narrative, the exploration of id
  Brenda Mallory  is a visual artist and 2015 GLEAN artist. She has received grants from the Oregon Arts Commission, Ford Family Foundation, and the Regional Arts & Culture Council. She is a recipient the Eiteljorg Contemporary Native Art Fellows
  Christine Clark  is a  Metals Professor at the Oregon College of Art and Craft . She holds a MFA in Metals, Rochester Institute of Technology; BFA in Metals/Jewelry, University of Washington.  Her work  examines subjects such as huma
  Owen Premore  serves as the directing curator of Oregon State University’s Art About Agriculture Program, an advisor on the Clackamas County Arts Alliance Advisory Council, and a member of the Clackamas County Public Art Steering Committee. His non
  Deborah Munk  is the manager of the Artist in Residence Program at Recology. She was instrumental in bringing the GLEAN program to Portland in 2010.
  Christine Lewis  is a Metro Councilor, representing District 2.
  Elise Guidoux  serves on the board of environmental arts nonprofit crackedpots, a GLEAN partner. She has a degree in fine arts and is passionate about reuse, recycling and scavenging.
  Leslie Vigeant  is the GLEAN Program Manager, and was in the inaugural round of  GLEAN artists in 2011.
 
 
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