Keri Rosebraugh

In 2018 she was inducted into Tigard High School's Distinguished Alumni, an award bestowed to a former student who has made significant contributions to the greater good of the community, country, or state.

In 2013, Rosebraugh was awarded first place in the San Diego Museum of Art Artist Guild's juried exhibition titled, "Contemporary Expression - The Creative Spirit."

In 2015 she collaborated with French artist Philippe Nodluaner to create a large scale installation showing support and solidarity for Paris after the terrorist attacks on November 13, 2015.

Rosebraugh is currently working on a 12-foot sculptural commission mixing indigenous wood from the Oregon coast and copper metal to form a large scale shape similar to a tree and antler.

In the summer of 2019 Rosebraugh collaborated with Mathilde Rousseau Domec to create L’Expressoir, an artist residency program in Marnay Sur Seine, France which focuses on bringing people together to emphasize the importance of meaningful and multi-layered cultural exchanges through music and art.

Rosebraugh also serves as a board member of Responsible Education and Media,[5][9] a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization with a stated goal of "raising public awareness and consciousness of social and political issues concerning the global community" by exploiting the fields of art and entertainment.

[10] Articles, Press Solidarity Art in Paris - Strength in Baguettes, The Florentine newspaper, 2015 Campus Italia - editione 2015 seconda serie, RAI television interview, RAI World, 2015 First Place Award of Excellence - Artist Profile, San Diego Museum of Art Artist's Guild, 2013 Beautiful Sign Is Made From Garbage, Mother Nature Network, 2013 G Word television episode on billboard artists re Eco-LA Gallery, Discovery's Planet Green, 2012 Time Lapse YouTube video of One Beach Mural, Barefoot Wines, 2012 Keri Rosebraugh's Eco-Art Tackles Themes of Destruction, Reuse, Mother Nature Network, 2011 21st Century Gargoyles Drawn on Found Paper, Treehugger 2011