Performance & Language Arts by Guild Members Paintings & Prints By Guild Members

Painters work in watercolor, acrylics, oils and artists’ pencils, rendering two-dimensional art works that range from pure abstraction to photorealism to unique combinations of images that express feelings, ideas, and a view of the world. Fine art printmakers etch or carve their original images into hard material like wood or metal and print the images, usually on paper.

Gwen Huber Painting & Printmaking 6569

After a career as a social science professor, I now have time to develop my lifelong interest in art. I am a painter who uses mixed media to depict my views of nature. In addition to watercolor, I often work with natural materials like beeswax and limestone clay. Using these materials means

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Gwen Huber Painting & Printmaking 4166

Alx Fox is an abstract artist with a passion for using evocative color and striking textures. She has spent many years exploring the aesthetic and expressive possibilities of paint on canvas, using only the basic elements of the artist’s toolbox – color, texture and design. Working primarily

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Gwen Huber Painting & Printmaking 5258

Most of my pre-Oregon life was in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Armed with a degree in mathematics and a teaching certificate, my career in education began and several decades later and that is still developing.

Now however, after many years immersed

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Gwen Huber Painting & Printmaking 5950

Sheila Mason is a self-taught artist who lives in the mountains of the Illinois Valley of Southern Oregon. Mason felt from an early childhood that she was an artist but chose to pursue the path of marriage, children, and work. For many years art was an undercurrent in her day-to-day life, and

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Gwen Huber Painting & Printmaking 4631

Kristen O'Neill is a landscape painter and art teacher in Southern Oregon. Her artwork aims to inspire you to look longer, and really appreciate a place by showing you its personality. Kristen's paintings capture the emotional release, the beauty of the place,

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Caitlin Deane Painting & Printmaking 66

Ray Pague’s passion for art emerged in childhood. At the age of 12 he won a television in a drawing contest. Recognizing talent in their 14 year old son, his parents purchased a correspondence art course for him. By 18, he had developed hand-lettering skills that started his professional art

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Ray Pague’s passion for art emerged in childhood. At the age of 12 he won a television in a drawing contest. Recognizing talent in their 14 year old son, his parents purchased a correspondence art course for him. By 18, he had developed hand-lettering skills that started his professional art career.

At 21 years of age, Ray started his career as an illustrator. After completing a certification “Draftsman Illustrator” course provided by the US Navy, he was hired by the Department of Defense (Army) as an illustrator. He continued in this capacity until 1987 when he moved with his family to Atlanta to enter The Portfolio Center for Graphic Arts. Following completion of the Portfolio Center program, he took a position as a technical illustrator for EZ Go Golf Car Company, working in their art department for 4 ½ years. From there, he became Chief Illustrator for ClubCar Golf Car Manufacturing Co. for an additional six years. Since that time, he has devoted himself to fine art.

Ray was fortunate to study fine art with notable artists such as James Palmer O’Neil Lyle, a master painter in the Renaissance tradition. He also studied with Ann Didusch Schuler at the Schuler School of Fine Art and Daniel Greene, a renowned teacher and artist from New York. He is a lifelong student of greatness and continues his independent study of past masters and their historic contexts in a variety of media.

After a number of fruitful art years in the mountains of North Carolina, Ray and Linda, his wife, moved to the mountains of Southern Oregon where they reside today. Though media and subjects have changed through the years, Ray’s commitment to advancing his skills in several media and offering his artistic expressions and works to the world is constant and abiding. Ray currently paints both en plein air and in a home studio. He is a member of the Grants Pass Museum of Art and the Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and Artisans. To learn more about Ray Pague, visit https://www.raypague.com/

Class held 2014 Southern Oregon Guild of Artists and Artisans

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Our Workshops & Classes

Joyful camaraderie comes with learning and working together on something you love. Our art classes and workshops bring together artists and community members to create in a variety of media. Watch our calendar.

Our Teachers

The Guild’s art workshops and classes are taught either by Guild members, who are practicing artists in their field, or by visiting Master Artists, who are regionally or nationally recognized for excellence in their disciplines. Classes in the business of art are taught by professional artists and educators who have achieved economic success in the arts.