Jason Berlin
Artist Biography
Jason Berlin creates paintings and assemblages that are strongly influenced by his Pacific Northwest heritage, culture and his travels. He is interested in public spaces and the lives of the people who inhabit them. He started doing art at an early age and has studied under Rosemary Powelson and William Cummings in the nineteen eighties and more recently with Margaret Shirley and Bill Will. He has been exhibiting his work in galleries and cultural centers throughout Washington, and Oregon. He has also exhibited his Mail Art in Vancouver BC, Spain, France and Argentina. In addition, Jason’s paintings and art works are in many private collections. Jason Berlin’s work frequently uses contemporary culture and vital traditional techniques to express vignettes of simplicity and contemplative silence. He continues to explore new ways to share his voice. Jason lives in Southwest Washington in the woods near the Columbia River and is represented by Cannibals Gallery of Portland, Oregon.
Jason Berlin creates paintings and assemblages that are strongly influenced by his Pacific Northwest heritage, culture and his travels. He is interested in public spaces and the lives of the people who inhabit them. He started doing art at an early age and has studied under Rosemary Powelson and William Cummings in the nineteen eighties and more recently with Margaret Shirley and Bill Will. He has been exhibiting his work in galleries and cultural centers throughout Washington, and Oregon. He has also exhibited his Mail Art in Vancouver BC, Spain, France and Argentina. In addition, Jason’s paintings and art works are in many private collections. Jason Berlin’s work frequently uses contemporary culture and vital traditional techniques to express vignettes of simplicity and contemplative silence. He continues to explore new ways to share his voice. Jason lives in Southwest Washington in the woods near the Columbia River and is represented by Cannibals Gallery of Portland, Oregon.