Jaimie Terada's Art

About Jaimie Terada

Jaimie Terada has done art since she was very young. Her work has always been about her visions and dreams about the invisible world. Her visions often change as her perspective and state of mind changes.

Jaimie Terada is a local artist who  received her Master’s Degree in Teaching in Visual Art. She has taught mosaic, ceramic, sculpture, drawing, and painting to students, grades K–12. Jaimie has had several solo art shows recently in Seattle and Olympia.

Jaimie has had her artwork displayed at Anchor Arts Space, Evergreen Washelli , United Friends gallery, Art Studio 116 and Cafe De’arte in Seattle. Previously, she displayed her work at Evergreen State College in an art show called “The Painted Word,” and also at the art gallery for the “Synergy” conference for sustainability. Jaimie has a public art installation at Golden Gardens, a Seattle city park, consisting of a giant wall mosaic on the pedestrian tunnel entrance and original painting of the entire inside walls.

In high school, she won first prize in the annual citywide Naramore Art competition. She also donated many of her pieces to school auctions to raise money for the school. She received the top scholarship for one of the premiere Fine Art Institutions in the country, The San Francisco Art Institute.

In 2006, she had an internship teaching art in a Seattle school where she helped facilitate a student art installation in Ballard, in May of 2006.

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