TEXTILES
Judilee Fitzhugh

Judilee Fitzhugh is a textile artisan who specializes in natural plant dyes and couture sewing. A tour of duty in Japan with the U.S. Navy led to a profound Japanese influence and a lifelong affection for indigo and plant fibers. She gained her Certificate in Craft at the Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2002 and taught in the BFA and Studio School programs until the school’s closure in 2019. Her finely crafted work combines natural objects with vintage fabric remnants, hand weaving, and surface design to portray a single moment in history.
Marilyn Robert
Marilyn Robert has worked in the field of textile design and fiber art since the 1980s. She earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Fibers from the 
ORIGAMI
Yuki Martin

Born and raised in Japan and now living in Portland, Yuki Martin is an artist, instructor, and writer with a special interest in origami. She has taught origami at schools, libraries, camps, elderly facilities, and events since 2007. She loves promoting this profound form of art that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
Yuki’s work has been featured at the Oregon Zoo, Oregon Historical Society, Portland Japanese Garden, Portland Art Museum, on OPB’s Oregon Art Beat, and many more. Yuki is an active member of the national origami society, OrigamiUSA. She has written articles, served as a Japanese/English translator, and served as a local lead organizer for the Pacific Coast OrigamiUSA Convention 2019 in Portland.
Yuki is also the author of the Super Cute Origami Kit (Tuttle Publishing).