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Chateau Ste. Michelle Artist Series Meritage
Foster/White Gallery celebrates the release of Chateau Ste. Michelle's 2004 Artist Series Meritage and honors this year's featured artist, Alden Mason.
Inclusion into the Chateau Ste. Michelle Artist Series Meritage places Alden Mason on an elite list with other Foster/White artists; stone sculptor Will Robinson and bronze artist Gerard Tsutakawa, have both been honored with this distinction in recent years past.

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| Bob Bertheau, Phen Huang and Alden Mason |
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Installation for Dale Chihuly at Foster/White July 2007
Installation in progress for the August 2nd Opening!
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Foster/White and Tony Angell Honor REEF
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F O S T E R / W H I T E G A L L E R Y
and Reef Environmental Education Foundation
Present
An Afternoon of Art and Science
July 7, 2007, 2 – 4 p.m.
at Foster/White Gallery in Pioneer Square, 220 Third Avenue South, Seattle, WA
Dr. Christy Pattengill-Semmens, REEF Director of Science, will introduce the non-profit, highlighting the importance of work by citizen-scientists to gather information on the fragile marine life of the Puget Sound.
Master Artist Tony Angell will speak on his role as a naturalist and activist within the Puget Sound community. Angell will present a bevy of new artwork and discuss his upcoming non-fiction book on the Puget Sound.
Foster/White Gallery will donate a portion of all sales during this event to REEF in honor of their work.
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Angell Wins Victoria and Albert Museum 2006 Illustration Award
Foster/White Gallery congratulates and celebrates local artist Tony Angell and his 2006 Victoria and Albert Museum First Prize (Book Illustration) and 2006 Overall Winner awards for the illustrations in his 2005 book, In the Company of Crows and Ravens. Tony Angell is an artist, naturalist, writer, and educator with a long history with the Foster/White Gallery. He has work in public and private collections, won numerous awards (including the prestigious Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum Master Artist Award), and written and illustrated many books on birds.
Along with the Victoria and Albert Museum award, In the Company of Crows and Ravens won the 2006 Washington State Book Awards, Non-Fiction category; took Honorable Mention for the 2006 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the Environment/Ecology/Nature category; and was named in the University of Washington's "100 Top Books by 100 UW Authors" list.
This month, Foster/White Gallery proudly presents works recently displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum and unveils Angell's newest work, Raven's Wall.
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Dale Chihuly at Foster/White -- August 3 to September 2, 2006
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Grand Opening Party -- June 10, 2006
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