FOBA 2026 Sponsors

Thank you to our generous sponsors who help FOBA bring together students and instructors.

New Morning Bakery
(541) 754-0181
https://www.newmorningbakery.com

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, and Anything In Between.

A local landmark for over 40 years, New Morning Bakery is known for its wide selections of baked goods and deli items, always made from scratch using only the finest ingredients. Open 7 days a week for dine-in, take-out, catering and more.


The Family of Patty Grass

During the Conference we will honor the late Patty Grass with an exhibit of her work. Patty planted the roots of the Pacific Northwest book arts community. For almost four decades, she taught, shared, and created access to tools, supplies, and community, including the inception of the FOBA Conference.


Pied Typer Press

Proud Supporter of FOBA 2026

Ilahe Vineyards
https://www.illahevineyards.com/

At Illahe, we make wine naturally from soil to bottle. We work by hand on small lots with age-old techniques.


ColorWay Arts
https://www.colorwayarts.com/

Transform ordinary materials with tools that make a difference, and make your projects even more unique with exclusive supplies.


Selene Fisher and Jim Markus

After Selene Fisher’s sudden passing in May, her husband Jim Markus generously donated some of her materials and studio equipment for our silent auction and raffle. Proceeds will support future FOBA conferences.

Puget Sound Book Artists
https://pugetsoundbookartists.wildapricot.org/

Celebrating 15 Years of Creativity—Collaboration—Community


Benedetto Vineyards
https://benedettovineyards.com/

Award-winning family vineyard


San Francisco Center for the Book
https://www.sfcb.org/


Oblation Papers & Press
https://oblationpapers.com/

Cheri Aldrich
Insiya Dhatt
Anne Sobbota
Hiromi Paper

FOBA thanks the Oregon Arts Commission for awarding us a grant through the Sustaining Arts Program.

“This program is an important example of how the Oregon Arts Commission fulfills its commitments to continue invigorating the economic, cultural and creative expressions of our diverse state,” said Commission Chair Subashini-Ganesan Forbes. “The extensive grantee list highlights the number of arts organizations operating with impeccable vision to nourish and energize their respective communities.”

FOBA thanks the Oregon Cultural Trust for certifying us as a qualified arts nonprofit in Oregon.

For more than two decades, the Oregon Cultural Trust has played a vital role in enriching our state’s cultural resources, supporting more than 1,600 nonprofits across Oregon. The Cultural Trust empowers Oregonians to leverage their support for arts, heritage and humanities nonprofits with the Cultural Tax Credit. Join the Cultural Trust by taking your support to the next level. Make culture count.