Kamron Coleman
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Synopsis: Kamron Coleman Art, LLC – Owner and Artist
August 2017 to Present
Salem, OR
Producer of fine art for symphony fundraising and other commissions. Oil paintings, spray paintings, and large and small scale reproductions: acrylic, bamboo plywood limited editions, and Giclee. Kamron collaborates directly with symphony executives to create symphony-specific fine art and fundraising campaigns crafted for the specific culture. Kamron’s work raised thousands and thousands of dollars for symphonies in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest in the inaugural 2018-2019 fundraising season. Numerous symphonies across the United States and Canada are in queue for the upcoming 2019-2020 season.
SELECTED EXHIBITS AND AWARDS
2019 League of American Orchestras Conference, Nashville, Tennessee
2019 Rogue Valley Symphony, Medford, Oregon
2019 Wichita Symphony, Wichita, Kansas
2019 Newport Symphony, Newport, Oregon
2018 Salem Orchestra, Salem, Oregon
2018 Walla Walla Symphony, Walla Walla, Washington
2018 League of American Orchestras Conference, Chicago, Illinois
2017 Salem Symphony, Salem, Oregon
2017 – present Emberfuel, Walla Walla, Washington
1992 – 1996 Sunburst Gallery, Lake Chelan, Washington
1992 Yakima Gallery, Yakima, Washington
1995 Lorraine Samuelson Award for Ceramics, Yakima Gallery, Yakima, Washington
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Director's Bio
Kamron Coleman (B 1972) began his professional art career as a permanent gallery artist in Washington State in his early twenties. He spent 19 years as a self-employed stonemason, sculptor, and fabricator and finisher in many mediums for the construction industry. He secured Utility and Design patents for innovations in construction and wood-fired pizza ovens of his own manufacture. Kamron went on to stand up the sand casting discipline at the world-renowned Walla Walla Foundry, where he pioneered radical metal casting techniques for elements of some of the most expensive contemporary art in the world.
Since meeting his wife, harpist Bethany Evans, Kamron moved to the Willamette Valley, Oregon, where he has collaborated directly with symphony executives to create symphony-specific fine art for fundraising. Kamron’s collaborative symphony work began with his first attempt at oil painting, Salem Symphony, in 2017. Kamron’s work has raised thousands of dollars for symphonies in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Now a feature of the League of American Orchestras annual conference, numerous symphonies across the United States and Canada are working with Kamron to elevate the space where arts and human collaboration collide.