05/16/2026
Each year, the Trashion Show relies on the wisdom of a team of judges to evaluate the designs. We'd like to thank our 2026 Judges for their time and discerning eyes.
Lisa Marshall brought her vision of a recycled fashion show to the Confluence Gallery after studying apparel design in Seattle. She has taught sewing classes, costumed shows at the Merc playhouse, and started the sweatshop studio at Twisp Works. She loves helping continue the Trashion vision and is working on creating a kids Trashion show. For more information, contact Lisa Directly.
Robin Doggett has been an artist and designer that's worked in print design for many years and is the proprietor of True North Letterpress in Twisp. She has a degree in Visual Communication and is the brand-new ED of Confluence Gallery.
Patrick Broadgate came of Age in the 90's, with the west coast surf, skate, and hip-hop culture, which exposed him to the world of graphic design. This passion led him on a journey over the last 20 years helping small businesses, striving artists, and global brands connect to their audiences through art and design.
Celia Gottlieb's love of clothing and design was lovingly passed down to her by my grandmother, a true fashionista who taught her to never shy away from color or texture — and that there is no such thing as being overdressed. She has no formal training, just a deep obsession with vintage runway videos, and a lifelong appreciation for construction and creativity. Fabric and design have always felt like home to her, and she couldn't be more thrilled to celebrate the artistry and imagination on display at this Trashion Show.
Performer, producer, director, choreographer, and arts advocate Missi Smith has been involved in the performing arts throughout her life. For the past 15 years, she has contributed both onstage and behind the scenes at The Merc Playhouse. She currently serves on the board of directors for Methow Arts and is a member of the play selection committee at The Merc Playhouse.