Pacific Northwest Sculptors

Pacific Northwest Sculptors History

Pacific Northwest Sculptors was founded Joseph Highfill in June of 2000. Everyone is enthusiastic about an evening of engaging conversation.

We are a volunteer-driven 501c3 organization supporting sculpture artists worldwide by sharing inspirational ideas, collaborative events, and sculpture-focused education. He had been working with and learning from Micheal Dente', (the bronze Martin Luther King at the Portland Convention Center is his work), and in the process had discovered how satisfying talking to a like minded individual about

sculpture could be. Feeling a need to build upon this he garnered a list of about 10 sculptors and invited them to dinner. A couple of them, Marty Eichinger and Devin Lawrence Field suggested other names and in the end 21 sculptors attended. The invitation read as follows:

Thank you for your interest in attending the Sculptor's Dinner. I'll consider the meeting a success if we end with new insights and more questions than we start with. Enjoy this opportunity to discuss issues with people who share a passion for art. June 6, 2000


Though it was originally suggested the group meet again in six months or a year in the end it was decided the meetings would take place once a month. Pacific Northwest Sculptors was chosen as the name and the first officers were elected with Joseph Highfill as president, Manuel Izquerdo as Treasurer and Patrick Gracewood as Secretary. The member meetings that ensued rotated between various sculptors studios. At these members may see the techniques used by other sculptors use whether in one's own preferred medium or another. We learn from each other, sculptural questions are answered, methods are shared, and novice sculptors learn from the masters and sometimes vice versa. There is no hording of techniques. The enthusiasm at these meetings is infectious, ideas fly fast and furious and it is difficult if not impossible to leave uninspired. We publish a bi-monthly newletter and maintain a website, (www.pnwsculptors.org). Both feature artist's works, resources and opportunities. We now replace some of the monthly studio meetings with educational meetings where a lecture is given or a specific technique is demonstrated. These have included photographing sculpture on a small budget, techniques for enlarging small works or maquettes into large pieces and other topics. We also hold occasional seminars separate from our meetings. These may last an entire day and have included, marketing, mold-making techniques, metal working techniques and formatting images for the computer and the web. These events as well as the educational meetings are open to the public. Members works have been displayed in the lobby of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Portland, at the Salem Art Festival in July in Salem, Or., and at the Art in the Pearl in the Northwest Park blocks of Portland on Labor Day Weekend. At our events not only is work displayed but our members demonstrate their various techniques from forging steel and welding to clay modeling. Please see our calendar and exhibitions pages on this site for a current listing of activities and meetings. Though we have grown since that original dinner the root of our organization remains the opportunity to interact with like minded individuals. From these interactions has come our efforts to better educate not only ourselves but the general public as well and to share with them our enthusiasm for and love of sculpture.

06/01/2026

Big THANK YOU to Betsy Power for hosting our monthly meeting! Betsy creates large form ceramic outdoor sculptures. As a recovering businesswoman, she has found a form of healing in the curves and contours of sculpture. Through the medium of clay, she can explore the intricacy of emotions that go hand-in-hand with being human and that often feel indescribable through words.

Betsy's sculptures are impressive and very creative! She's gearing up for The Cully Sculpture Walk - a permanent outdoor large-scale sculpture exhibit by local artists. Join the fun on Saturday, June 27th, 10am-5pm! For more info: www.betsypower.com or

The Cully Sculpture Walk - a permanent outdoor large-scale sculpture exhibit by local artists.  Join the fun on Saturday...
05/28/2026

The Cully Sculpture Walk - a permanent outdoor large-scale sculpture exhibit by local artists. Join the fun on Saturday, June 27th, 10am-5pm! For more info: www.betsypower.com or

05/25/2026

Join The Arts Centered for First Friday, June 5th 5:00-8:00 as they continue the “Celebration of SCULPTURE” exhibit.
Over 55+ local sculptors have work on display in this 12,000 sq. foot space.
theARTScentered will host a final art talk highlighting local art history as the two speakers have connections to the area’s rich sculptural past.

• Jane Hanson will share stories of husband James Lee Hanson’s life and work. James received Clark County’s “Lifetime Achievement Award” recently for decades of iconic sculptural work.

• Martin Eichinger is an active and influential figure in the Northwest sculpting community. He is known for his bronze narrative sculptures that, as he puts it, “chronicle the eternal human pursuit of meaning, happiness, and growth”.

We will also have artists demonstrating and facilitating the making of your own sculpture!!
Also excited to welcome back Aliesha Bryan, Flamenco dancer and her castanets !!

We hope you will join us !!
Celebration of Sculpture
1007 E Mill Plain Blvd. 98663
Friday June 5th 5-8:00pm

Monthly meeting at Betsy Power's Studio  on May 27.  On the verge of opening the Cully Sculpture Walk in June, Betsy Pow...
05/22/2026

Monthly meeting at Betsy Power's Studio on May 27. On the verge of opening the Cully Sculpture Walk in June, Betsy Power is welcoming PNWS members into her world on for discussion and an exploration of her work.

Betsy’s vision and passion for the new Sculpture Walk is inspiring. Often artists feel limited by the opportunities they have access to. This is a great chance to hear about how one of our members took things into her own hands.

See our website for more details.
See more about the Cully Sculpture Walk opening June 27: https://www.betsypower.com/cully-sculpture-walk

More about Betsy:
and
https://www.betsypower.com/

Thank you, Betsy for hosting us!

05/21/2026

Kudos to kilmasters Russ Ford and Nathan LacQuaye for their dedication to their live raku firing demo during the Cascadia Fine Arts Festival in Troutdale, OR! A little rain never stopped them!

05/20/2026

More videos from our very successful live Raku firing demo at Cascadia Fine Arts Festival in Troutdale, OR, this past weekend. Big THANK YOU to our kilnmasters Russ Ford and Nathan LacQuaye and all the volunteers! See you next year!

05/19/2026

Work by Andy Kennedy and a beautiful fruit carving demo by Jessica Stroia Fruitful Impressions .impressions . Thank you both for participating in the Cascadia Fine Arts Festival !

05/19/2026

Artwork by Andy Kennedy and a beautiful fruit carving demo by Jessica Stroia Fruitful Impressions .impressions . Thank you both for participating in the Cascadia Fine Arts Festival along with many volunteers from PNWS!

05/19/2026

Successful live RAKU firing event (in spite of the rainy weather) at the Cascadia Fine Arts Festival, Troutdale, OR Cascadia Fine Arts Festival ! THANK YOU to Russ Ford , Nathan LacQuaye , and all the volunteers for their time and braving the elements! And Thank you to all the customers who attended the event to support our local artists. A little rain never stopped the show.

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4110 SE Hawthorne Boulevard, # 302
Portland, OR
97214

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