The Art Hall at Cedarwood Waldorf School

While still one of the youngest Waldorf schools in the country, Cedarwood already enjoys a well-deserved national reputation for offering a most innovative Waldorf education to its students, both inspiring and supported by its vibrant community of parents, faculty, staff, and children.

Consistent with this tradition for innovation — and its broader mission to bring other Waldorf-inspired initiatives to the greater Portland community — the school has opened its space to host The Art Hall, a gallery designed to showcase art inspired by anthroposophy, the initiative that gave rise to Waldorf education.

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Anthroposophy — Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science, or philosophy — lays the foundation for Waldorf education and many other practices in farming, art, music, movement, medicine, and other therapies. Our gallery focuses on showing the works of artists who work out of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual understanding of the human being and the true meaning of color.

Cedarwood is a vibrant living organism.

We, the people, the facility, the love and care, The Art Hall, are all parts of this living organism that flourishes because of our intention.

You are invited and encouraged to participate in this endeavor.

All are welcome to the Waldorf 100: COURAGE exhibit at The Art Hall opening reception on October’s First Thursday (10/3), from 5:00 - 8:00 pm! Please reach out to The Art Hall Director, Robin Lieberman, with any questions.


Upon stepping into the new entry hall of Cedarwood Waldorf School, shortly after the annex was completed in 2012, alumni parent Robin Lieberman immediately imagined an art gallery devoted to sharing anthroposophically-inspired works from artists near and far. Thus, The Art Hall was conceived. She runs this gallery space for Cedarwood to this day.