Artist’s Statement: The Lab on the second floor of the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts will host eleven artists for the weekend of the Washington County Open Studios Tour.
Address: 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton Show in Google Maps
♿ This studio is accessible.
These are the participating artists.

1. Malini Gupta
Through my Artist Books, I explore gender-related issues in India and beyond. Weaving stories that resonate with themes of women’s rights, patriarchy, sexism, and gender inequality. My work is collected in private as well as public collections across US, Europe and Canada including Harvard University, The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and The Gallery (Canada) to name a few.

2 Fareha Nawaz
Physician by profession and an artist at heart , I love creating in different mediums and enjoy the challenge each modality brings. Creating art is a meditative practice where I can immerse myself in the process and forget about anything else : state of sheer bliss.

3 Ellen Casalena
Ellen Casalena is a Realism fine artist celebrating creation.

4 Jim Cherbak
Mixed media artist.

5 Sharon Dunham
Sometimes it is the simple boldness of geometric patterns or the contrast of images in black and white; other times it is the remarkable beauty of our colorful environment – people, landscapes and cityscapes – that captures my imagination.



8 Katherina Landaker
Through my creations, I explore themes of flora and fauna to express emotions and desires, particularly with avians and canines. My deepest pieces almost always come back to these motifs.

9 Vanaja Mulagada
I come from an artistic family. My father is a well known artist in southern India, and encouraged me to develop my artistic skills from a young age. I enjoy the scenic beauty of Oregon where I often capture photographs to paint.

10 Asha Jagannathan
She explores color, light and emotion through varied visual mediums.

11 Monica Catalan
I’m a Mexican visual artist based in Oregon. My work centers on mixed media, with a focus on alcohol inks and digital illustration. I create pieces that invite viewers to pause, reflect, and form a personal connection.

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