Cory Ench

Cory Ench received a B.F.A. in Fine Art while minoring in Jazz drumming from the Cornish Institute of Art, Seattle, WA. Cory resides on the Olympic Peninsula, where he lives and works in his art studio that he had built himself in the early 1990’s.  

His artwork has been exhibited in galleries, museums and art center exhibits.  This includes the Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC, the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV. The Oakland Museum, Oakland , CA, The Port Townsend, WA fine Art Center. The Port Angeles Art Center, and numerous other showings of his work.

His mastodon mural for the Sequim Museum was featured on the cover of the Sunday Edition of the Seattle Times. Other public Art works include murals for the National Park Service and he is presently working on a large painting commission for the Washington State Art Commission also know as ARTS WA.

Ench has designed posters for some of the countries most prominent festivals such as Burning Man, High Sierra Music Festival, Seattle Hempfest and The Oregon Country Fair along with other festival art such as Main Stage design work. His Burning Man Poster work was used on the Main Set design for the Silicon Valley TV Series for multiple seasons.

He has also done book cover art for publications by some of the worlds most well know authors such as Jack Vance, George R.R. Martin and Peter S. Beagle. His cover art has been included in several "Spectrum Best Of Contemporary Fantastic Art" annual publications.

His work with digital art has resulted in being included in two International Exhibits of Fractal art through the Mandelbrot International Fractal Art Competition.