Bella Foster
Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York

Education

BFA School of Visual Arts, New York, New York


Two Person Exhibitions:

2008 “Still Life”, Bella Foster and Elwyn Palmerton, Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Solo Exhibitions:

2007 Cakeshop, New York, NY

Group Exhibitions:

2008 "Selected Works", Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2008 “MMVIII”, curated by Megan Pflug, V and A gallery, New York, NY

2006 “Grand Union" curated by Jordin Isip and Roger Stevens Front Room Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2005 “Mystery Meat”, curated by Jordin Isip, Future Prospects Gallery, Cubano Quezon City, Republic of the Philippines

2005 "On the Beach" curated by Justin Lowe, Printed Matter, New York, NY

2005 "Greater Brooklyn" curated by Alex Dodge and Glen Baldridge, CRG Gallery, New York, NY

2004 "Where are we going? Where do we come from? And where are we going?"
curated by Katherine Bernhardt, Champion Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA

2003 "Girls Gone Wild" curated by Katherine Bernhardt, Bronwyn Keenan, New York, NY

2003 "Assembly", curated by Jordin Isip and Roger Stevens, The Front Room, Brooklyn, NY

2003 "The Kids are Alright" curated by Joe Bradley, ATM Gallery, New York, NY

2002 "The Panorama Project" Jordin Isip and Roger Stevens, 69a, San Francisco, CA

2001 Gen Arts Summer Arts Festival, New York, NY


Bibliography

Cotter, Holland. On The Beach, The New York Times, August 5, 2005
Smith, Roberta. Greater Brooklyn, The New York Times, July 8, 2005
Buhmann, Stephanie. Greater Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Rail, July 2005
Smith, Roberta. Girls Gone Wild, The New York Times, July 4, 2003
Girls Gone Wild, The New Yorker, June 30, 2003