Foster/White Gallery, Commercial art gallery in Pioneer Square, Seattle, United States.
Foster/White Gallery is a commercial art gallery in Pioneer Square that displays contemporary works from both established and emerging artists. The renovated space at 220 Third Avenue South also offers professional art consultation to visitors.
The gallery opened in 1968 as Richard White Gallery and was acquired in 1973 by Donald Foster, leading to its current name. This transition established it as a lasting presence in Seattle's art community.
The gallery displays works by Northwest School artists such as Kenneth Callahan and Alden Mason, who shaped the region's artistic tradition. These artists remain central to how the space presents contemporary work today.
The gallery welcomes visitors Tuesday through Saturday with free admission for a relaxed visit. Located in Pioneer Square, it sits in a walkable neighborhood where multiple galleries and art spaces are nearby.
The gallery presented the first Seattle exhibition of glass artist Dale Chihuly in 1977, helping launch the career of an artist who would become world-renowned. This early support positioned the space at the forefront of recognizing innovative glass work.
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