Teri Fahrendorf is a Portland, Oregon-based ceramic sculptor from rural Wisconsin. Teri began to shift toward her current career in 2019, after working as a craft beer brewmaster for 30 years. She founded her one-woman art business, Rain Dragon Studio, during the pandemic in 2021, and went full time in 2022. Teri’s sculpture work has juried into galleries and shows in Oregon and Washington since 2021, including Portland Open Studios, Guardino Gallery (Portland, Oregon), Art at the Cave (Vancouver, Washington), Newport Visual Art Center (Newport, Oregon), and the Vancouver Art & Music Festival where she won 2nd Place in the inaugural Regional 3D Competition. Teri is a member of four guilds: Pacific Northwest Sculptors, Oregon Potters Association, Local Clay/ClayFest (Eugene, Oregon) and Clayfolk (Medford, Oregon). She has exhibited at many shows with these guilds. You can catch Teri as a Demonstration Artist at several art festivals around Oregon & SW Washington each year.
Teri has a B.B.A. in Management Information Systems from the University of Wisconsin and worked five years in I.T. near San Francisco. After attending the esteemed Siebel Institute of Brewing Technology in Chicago where she was the first woman Class President, she spent the next 30 years working as a craft beer brewmaster in the Pacific Northwest. Teri was Founder and first President of Pink Boots Society, an international scholarship-generating 501(c)3 nonprofit charity created to inspire, encourage and empower women and nonbinary in the fermented beverages industries. Teri was also an international beer judge, author and beer industry conference speaker. She loves her current career as a Ceramic Artist & Sculptor!