kate foster

peat core, ghost print
£595.00
56.0 x 37.0 cm
peatbog
£495.00
29.0 x 41.0 cm
culture nature
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49.0 x 7.0 cm
depth
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20.0 x 70.0 cm
kate foster

Kate Foster is an environmental artist based in Scotland and The Netherlands. She graduated with a degree in Environmental Art from Glasgow School of Art in 2001, having switched from social research. Her work takes varied form according to the specific context, and is largely documented through drawing and text. In past projects she has created both artworks and networks, making connections between ecology, sustainability, and creative practice. A series of BioGeoGraphies was supported through a Leverhulme Fellowship at Glasgow University (2005). These investigations of the unique histories of zoological specimens took unpredictable turns and travels, with varied outcomes, and were recorded in joint-authored publications. Border Sheepscapes (2010) developed a focus on field drawing and a knowledge of land use. Working the Tweed (2013) supported development of art-environment networks leading to the ongoing project, Peat Cultures.

kate foster

Kate Foster is an environmental artist based in Scotland and The Netherlands. She graduated with a degree in Environmental Art from Glasgow School of Art in 2001, having switched from social research. Her work takes varied form according to the specific context, and is largely documented through drawing and text. In past projects she has created both artworks and networks, making connections between ecology, sustainability, and creative practice. A series of BioGeoGraphies was supported through a Leverhulme Fellowship at Glasgow University (2005). These investigations of the unique histories of zoological specimens took unpredictable turns and travels, with varied outcomes, and were recorded in joint-authored publications. Border Sheepscapes (2010) developed a focus on field drawing and a knowledge of land use. Working the Tweed (2013) supported development of art-environment networks leading to the ongoing project, Peat Cultures.