BACKGROUND AND TEACHINGIn 1972, while earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Seattle's University of Washington, the artist began carving Northwest Native American art. During his early years, he studied under Bill Holm and Duane Pasco, noted artists who have made major contributions to the revival of Northwest Indian art. In appreciation of those who shared their artistry with him during his apprenticeship, James Bender continues to pass on his craft by remaining active in the teaching of others. - INSTRUCTION AND APPRENTICESHIP
- JAMES BENDER, ARTIST, Bainbridge Island, WA 1980-Present
- Teacher of Contemporary Northwest Coast Art and Jewelry Making.
- WOLFDANCER STUDIO / KESTRAL TOOL, Lopez Island, WA 1982-Present
- Teacher of Contemporary Northwest Coast Art and Jewelry Making.
- SEATTLE ART MUSEUM, Seattle, WA 1984
Demonstration - Silver Engraving - KETCHIKAN HERITAGE CENTER, Ketchikan, Alaska 1981
- Teacher of Mask Carving and Two Dimensional Design courses.
- DUANE PASCO, ARTIST, Poulsbo, WA 1973-1978 Apprentice under noted and respected Contemporary Northwest Coast Artist.
- PRIMITIVE ARTS GALLERY, Seattle, WA 1974-1977 Exclusive Rights
- EDUCATION AND TRAINING
- UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, WA Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, 1975
- UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND, Tacoma, WA School of Art, 1969 - 1971
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