Foster Gallery

Foster Gallery

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The Foster Gallery at Noble and Greenough School showcases the work of emerging and established regi

With the mission of the gallery twofold—a first-class exhibition space for a full spectrum of media, and a teaching space for the exchange of ideas about art—exhibitions are designed to enhance the visual arts curriculum while also reaching out to the larger arts community along the Boston-Providence corridor. The gallery hosts six to seven shows a year, all open to the public. Amanda Wastrom, Gal

Photos from Foster Gallery's post 02/05/2022

Scenes from the gallery as teaching space…

Photos from Foster Gallery's post 01/10/2022

The doors are open to our first outside artist in almost two years! We are thrilled to show the work of Sheila Soleimani. Levers of Power will be up through February 6. You can learn more at fostergallery.org

Photos from Foster Gallery's post 11/29/2021

Facelift! After almost 15 years, the walls are getting a much needed refresh…

11/17/2021

Tomorrow is the final day of out show, Lorem Ipsum. A last chance to take a peak at the work of our visual arts Faculty. Final highlight: ceramics teacher John Dorsey's Little City...

10/28/2021

Today, we look at the work of photography teacher and department head, John Hirsch. "These images are from three ongoing projects exploring land use and our relationship to place and time..."

10/27/2021

Good morning! Today we feature middle school art teacher extraodinaire Molly Pascal! "Just as I do with my students, I have challenged myself to think about how visual literacy, literally and figuratively, comes into play. I love the brain-teasing challenges that come with thinking about how images and letters connect..."

10/22/2021

Today, we feature painting and drawing teacher David Roane...

10/20/2021

Painting, drawing, and art history teacher Betsy Vanoot is today's featured artist: "...I found myself struggling, wrestling with not just the paint in constructing these images, but with sentiment and yearning, wistfulness and wonder..."

10/30/2020

Foster Gallery is proud to show the work of Karen Dana. Her show of oil paintings, How Lonely Does It Get?, opens today and runs through December 11. Ms. Dana's work is introspective and gestural, figuratively abstract and beautifully crafted. Please stop by our annex space, Foster Gallery AC (in the Academic Center) to see this wonderful work!

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Noble & Greenough School, 10 Campus Drive
Dedham, MA
02026

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm