The Foster Museum Explained

The Foster Museum
Coordinates:37.4237°N -122.0997°W
Established:2016
Publictransit:Caltrain

San Antonio Station VTA: Line 21

Website:www.thefoster.org

The Foster Museum is a private non-profit single-artist museum located in Palo Alto, California, United States dedicated to the watercolor wilderness Journeys of artist-explorer Tony Foster (1946–). It houses the permanent collection of the Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation and opened to the public in 2016, offering free admission by appointment.[1] [2]

History

Formerly the ambulance storage facility for Lucille Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford until 2014, the 14,000 square foot building was then redeveloped to house The Foster Museum. This project was awarded LEED silver certification from the USGBC.[3] [4] The museum opened in 2016 to unite and share complete Tony Foster Journeys, and inspire connection to both Foster's art and the natural world.

Exhibitions

Archives

The museum maintains and collects the archives surrounding Tony Foster's watercolor wilderness Journeys.[2]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilderness and watercolors: Exploring The Foster, Palo Alto's hidden museum honoring one adventurer's stunning artwork . Bradshaw. Kate. 2021. Almanac News . Palo Alto Online. 4 May 2022.
  2. Nonnenberg . Sheryl . January 2022 . Oasis of Calm . PUNCH Magazine . Menlo Park, California . Sloane Citron . May 12, 2022.
  3. Web site: Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation . 2 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation Commercial Tenant Improvement . 2016 . hyachs.com . Heather Young Architects . May 5, 2022.
  5. Fitch . Chris . 10 June 2016 . Exploring Beauty: Watercolour Diaries from the Wild . . London, England . Syon Publishing . 23 May 2021.
  6. News: Koster . Anna . Two new galleries present fascinating shows . . San Jose, CA. 23 March 2016 . Sharon Ryan . 5 May 2022.