History
Since its inception in 1968, Foster/White Gallery has become one of the premier galleries on the West Coast. Established by Richard White and managed for over 30 years by Don Foster, the Gallery has attracted worldwide attention with its varied and excellent contemporary painting, sculpture, and glass exhibitions. In December of 2002, the Huang family of the Bau-Xi Galleries in Vancouver, BC and Toronto, ON purchased the gallery maintaining the name, high standard of work, and the long-standing relationships with artists and clients. In April of 2006, Foster/White Gallery found its permanent home on the corner of Third Avenue South and South Main Street in Pioneer Square. The renovated 100-year-old building features 17-foot ceilings, original wood beams, and over 7,000 square feet of exhibition space.
Specialties
Foster/White Gallery is committed to representing the best and the brightest talent from the Pacific Northwest, the United States and Canada. Sarah McRae Morton, George Rodriguez, Will Robinson, John de Wit, Eva Isaksen, Tony Angell and Alden Mason and are among over 40 emerging, mid-career, and established artists exhibiting at the Gallery.