Lake Union, 2013, 42 x 64," oil on canvas, by Fredericka Foster
Early life and education
Foster, a graduate of the University of Washington, was also a student and taught at the Factory of Visual Arts, a professional art school founded in Seattle as an alternative to the traditional university art education.[2]
Career
Foster, a painter and photographer, works primarily with the theme of water to raise awareness and examine its centrality to life; how its movement shapes the world socioeconomically, environmentally and subconsciously.[3] An accomplished colorist using a limited palette and many layers of paint, she works "in the romantic landscape tradition of Dove. Hartley, Burchfield and O’Keeffe"[4][5][6] Showing her work since the late 1970s, the AIDS epidemic, healing and dying inspired her paintings and installations in the 1990s.[7][8] Buddhist practice influences her art.[9][10][11] She has engaged in public talks with composer Philip Glass on Buddhist practice and art.[12][13]
Solo shows include five Water Way shows at the Fischbach Gallery in New York[14][15] and an exhibition at the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries.[16] She has been in group shows in the United States and Europe, including The Flag Project for the Rubin Museum of Art opening in New York;[17] the "groundbreaking" The Christa Project: Manifesting Divine Bodies on the feminine divine,[18][19][20][21][22] and the Value of Sanctuary: Building a House Without Walls,[23][24] both at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine; and ecoconsciousness at ecoartspace in New Mexico.[25][26] Her work is in many private and public collections.[27][28]
Foster and artist Hilda O’Connell[38] contributed a chapter on 15th century Italian art[39] to Art Beyond Sight's Art Beyond Sight: A Resource Guide to Art, Creativity, and Visual Impairment,[40] an art education book and compact disk designed to give visual experiences to people with impaired sight. A complementary video, Art Beyond Sight: A Demonstration of Practical Techniques, was co-produced with the Museum of Modern Art.[41]
Activism
Foster often collaborates with artists, scientists and non-profit organizations on water in relation to the environment, pollution and climate change. To educate about the water crisis, she presented her work to two hundred and fifty scientists,[42] did a performance based on the 2017 sewage spill into Puget Sound at the Sage Assembly 2017, Exploring a Catastrophe to Water Through Science and Art;[43] and an exhibition and talk at the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries.[44][45]Like a Circle in Water, part of the Elements video series commissioned by the Tricycle Foundation in 2014, was an official selection of the Awareness Festival and Blue Ocean Film Festival.[46] She has been interviewed for her work as a cultural activist and taught on art and activism.[47][48]
Think About Water highlights the work of an ecological collective of artists who use water as their subject or medium, which Foster created and curates. Members include Basia Irland, Aviva Rahmani, Betsy Damon, Diane Burko, Leila Daw, Stacy Levy, Charlotte Coté,[49]Meridel Rubenstein, Rosalyn Driscoll, Doug Fogelson, Giana Pilar González, Rachel Havrelock, Susan Hoffman Fishman, Fritz Horstman, Sant Khalsa, Ellen Kozak, Stacy Levy, Anna Macleod, Ilana Manolson, Lauren Rosenthal McManus, Randal Nichols, Dixie Peaslee, Jaanika Peerna, Aviva Rahmani, Lisa Reindorf, Naoe Suzuki, Linda Troeller, and Adam Wolpert.[50][51]
Deloris Tarzan Ament, ed. (2010). Iridescent Light: The Emergence of Northwest Art. University of Washington Press, P. 8.
Simon Winchester; Katherine Anne Paul (2010). The Flag Project - Contemporary Artists Celebrate the Opening of a New Museum. Rubin Museum of Art.
Foster, Hilda O’Connell (2003). Art Beyond Sight: A Resource Guide to Art, Creativity, and Visual Impairment, 15th Century Italian Art chapter. Art Beyond Sight, American Foundation for the Blind, Art Education for the Blind.
Films
Like a Circle in Water, Part of the Elements series, commissioned by the Tricycle Foundation, directed by Andrew Chan Gladstone; summer, 2014; official selection: The Awareness Film Festival, Los Angeles, California; and the Blue Ocean Film Festival, St. Petersburg, Florida.[52]
Mary Mary, Foster and Christopher Young, 1999; official selection: Northampton Independent Film Festival, Short Program #4: Surreal Reels and the Seattle Underground Film Festival.
The Spiritual Journey: Interfaith Perspectives, Foster paintings shown throughout, Galen Films/Romano Productions, presented to the Parliament of the World's Religions by the Auburn Theological Seminary and the Temple of Understanding, 2000.
Awards
1998, The Inn at Phillips Mill award, Phillips Mill Photographic Exhibition; New Hope, Pennsylvania
1993, First prize, National Polaroid Transfer Exhibition; Kirkland, Washington
1989, Grand prize, Harvest of Arts, Bellevue, Washington; Second prize, Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Fair, Bellevue, Washington
1981, Second prize, Heart of the City, Seattle, Washington
"Factory Of Visual Arts records, 1977". archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv92700/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=WAUFactoryOfVisualArts2769.xml. University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
Winchester, Simon; Paul, Katherine Anne (April 2007). Flag Project: Contemporary Artists Celebrate the Opening of the New Museum. Rubin Museum of Art. ISBN9780977213108.
Bukauskas, Dovilas. "The Value of Water". worldpolicy.org. World Policy Institute. Archived from the original on 29 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
Salzhauer Axel, Elisabeth; Sobol Levent, Nina (Spring 2004). "Art Beyond Sight: A Resource Guide to Art, Creativity, and Visual Impairment". Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America. 23 (1): 43–44. doi:10.1086/adx.23.1.27949288. JSTOR27949288.
Carey, Brainard (September 5, 2017). "Fredricka Foster". Museum of Nonvisble Art. Praxis Interview Magazine, Yale University Radio. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
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