Foster White Gallery Pacific NorthWest Art
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Painting
David Alexander
Sheri Bakes
Lloyd Blakley
Bratsa Bonifacho
Bobbie Burgers
Tom Burrows
Kenneth Callahan
Darlene Cole
Allison Collins
Christopher Cousins
Jamie Evrard
Stephen Filla
Lois Graham
Peter Hoffer
Eva Isaksen
Louise Kikuchi
T. L. Lange
Manfred Lindenberger
Dale Lindman
Robert Marchessault
James Martin
Alden Mason
Casey McGlynn
Andre Petterson
Rosalyn Gale Powell
Mark Rediske
James Waterman
Allen Wolf

Glass
Clare Belfrage
Dale Chihuly
Editions by Dale Chihuly
Elin Christopherson
John de Wit
Diane Hansen
Carmen Lozar
Benjamin Moore
Merrilee Moore
Mark Morris
William Morris
Gerry Newcomb
David Schwarz
Mark Thiele

Sculpture
Tony Angell
Merrilee Moore
Will Robinson
George Tsutakawa
Gerard Tsutakawa
Sandra Zeiset Richardson

Northwest Masters and Contemporaries
Guy Anderson
Kenneth Callahan
Richard Gilkey
Morris Graves
Helmi Juvonen
Mark Tobey
George Tsutakawa
Windsor Utley

 

 

HISTORY


Since its inception in 1968 Foster/White Gallery has become one of the premier galleries on the West Coast and has attracted worldwide attention with its varied and excellent contemporary painting, sculpture, and glass exhibitions.

The Gallery has represented internationally renowned artist Dale Chihuly since 1978 and continues to introduce and represent the best and brightest artists including Carmen Lozar, Alden Mason, Will Robinson, Tony Angell, John de Wit, Bobbie Burgers, and Benjamin Moore.

April 2006 saw the completion of renovations to a permanent home for Foster/White. Located in Pioneer Square at the corner of Third Avenue South and South Main Street, the 100-year-old space features 17-foot ceilings, original wood beams, and over 7,000 square feet of exhibition space.

Foster/White retains its downtown presence in Rainier Square and offers monthly group shows that give visitors an excellent overview of contemporary Northwest painting, sculpture, and glass. Foster/White at Rainier Square is located in the heart of downtown Seattle and offers a 6,000-square-foot contemporary viewing area.


Opening of the New Foster/White Gallery at 220 Third Avenue South, April 6, 2006