Jeannine Miller

Jeannine lives in Hillsboro, Oregon on a small ranch with her husband, Jim. Together, they have been breeding American Quarter Horses for the past five years. Jeannine is recently retired from teaching in the public schools for the Tigard/Tualatin school district, where she taught Drawing, Painting, Printmaking and Multicultural Art classes to high school students for the last 21 years. Jeannine was awarded OAEA High School Art Teacher of the Year in 2016 and received a Community Service Award from the City of Tualatin in 2014 for a long-term project she worked on with the city, titled Tualatin Visual Chronicle. The city of Tualatin purchased several works of art from local high school students to go into a permanent art collection housed currently in the City of Tualatin Public Library.

The Creation of Red Barn Studio

Jeannine has just finished building an Art Studio in the new barn called Red Barn Studio. Located on her farm, Red Barn Studio will serve as a working studio and location for ongoing art classes and art sales.

Jeannine has signature memberships in the Northwest Watercolor Society and the Western Colorado Watercolor Society, and has sold several works to public collections in the Portland metro area. She currently has work available for sale at her studio. Jeannine can be reached by email at g9miller@aol.com. Commissions are welcome.

Jeannine is a native Oregonian from the Central Oregon Coast. She has a Fine Art Degree from the University of Oregon and Graduate Teaching credentials in Art and Mathematics from Humbolt State University in Northern California. Her work has been featured in US Lighthouse Quarterly and Oregon Coast Magazine. Also, Jeannine has two published historical surveys - The Heceta Head Lighthouse, which she illustrated in 1982, and The Cape Perpetual Story, which she wrote and illustrated in 1982.