CELEBRATE THE ARTIST


What makes us unique? Cache Liquidation will feature artists monthly to showcase their gallery and host a meet & greet evening.

Aaron Shaw

October and November 2023 Artist

Aaron is a tattoo artist, knivesmith, uses airbrushing and just about any other medium he can get his hands on to try. He has been drawing and painting for as long as he can remember. He is a single dad, retired army vet, and full time free lance artist. He loves to create custom pieces for his buyers, from woodworking, to steel, to skin, if you can think of it, he has probably tried to turn it into art already.


Maximus Tate

FEBRUARY 2023 ARTIST

Our first Artist Feature here at Cache was showcased February 24th! Friday from 6pm-8pm! Art will be signed, discussed, sold & celebrated! Accompanied by some light hors d’oeuvres, February’s Artist has a special treat for us with a brief look into the creating of his art. Friday night only, he will have sculptures on display as well.


Mary Phillips

August 11, 2023

Join Cache as we Celebrate Mary Phillips and her amazing collection of art. Friday, August 11th from 5:30-7. She will have her wide array of art available to view, chat about and, of course, purchase!

In her words…

 I was a self taught artist up until this spring when I took my first art class (ceramics.) I’m from Oregon City and I’m currently going to Clackamas Community College to get my associates in art for Fine Arts. I’m dabbling in every medium I can to see which medium speaks to me to pursue as my career!


Micah Von Behren

January 31, 2025

The first artist of 2025 is Micah Von Behren! Micah works in various traditional mediums, such as graphite, charcoal, acrylic, and ceramic. Stop by Cache on the last Friday of the month to support the artist and hear about her work!


James Mc Carten

Febuary 21, 2025

James Mc Carten is a local oil painter that specializes in landscapes. Mc Carten uses a unique process to create his pieces. In his words…

“I have acquired, through the years, a distinctive method in putting paint to canvas; an alternate way of creating color and texture by formulating layers of pigment, oil and solvent. Using this method leads to transparencies that are surprising in its effect and often unique.  This can also be a desirable option for the typical mixing of pigments for color and hues.”

Mc Carten has been featured in various art shows and exhibits throughout Oregon, and will be displaying some of his work at Cache beginning February 21st!