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PHINNEY GALLERY of Fine Art

PO Box 641, 17 S. Main St.
Joseph, OR, 97846
541-231-2977
Wallowa Valley Art

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PHINNEY GALLERY of Fine Art

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    • Rodd Ambroson
    • Mitch Baird
    • Austin Barton
    • Dan Chen
    • SAM COLLETT
    • Francis Fox
    • Ron Gaines
    • Bonnie Griffith
    • Doyle Hostetler
    • Eric Jacobsen
    • Brenna Kimbro
    • Dave LaMure Jr.
    • Leslie LeViner
    • Nano Lopez
    • Eugene Morelli
    • Tim Norman
    • Olaf
    • Leo Osborne
    • Luann Ostergaard
    • Malcolm Phinney
    • MELINDA WIPPLESMITH PLANK
    • Joseph Rastovich
    • Jacques and Mary Regat
    • Tibbi Searcher
    • Tanner Wendell Stewart
    • A. Vincen Talbot
    • Melanie Thompson
    • Katheryn Townsend
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"Reins"   bronze   15"W15"D63"H

Francis Fox

Francis Fox is currently a Professor of Art in Sculpture at Boise State University. He received his M.F.A. degree from the University of Wyoming in 1997 and a minor degree in Geology/Geophysics in 1985.

Beyond his formal education, Fox has gained a range of sculpture
skills and professional experience by working in several art-related fields including 5 years at Shidoni Art Foundry near Santa Fe, NM.

In 2011-2012 Fox was awarded an Arts and Humanities Fellowship to research 3D-digital technologies. His current studio practice combines digital processes with traditional metal casting techniques to create elemental forms and provocative sculptures in bronze and aluminum.
He has also produced several public sculptures in the Treasure Valley and Santa Fe, NM.

Francis Fox

Francis Fox is currently a Professor of Art in Sculpture at Boise State University. He received his M.F.A. degree from the University of Wyoming in 1997 and a minor degree in Geology/Geophysics in 1985.

Beyond his formal education, Fox has gained a range of sculpture
skills and professional experience by working in several art-related fields including 5 years at Shidoni Art Foundry near Santa Fe, NM.

In 2011-2012 Fox was awarded an Arts and Humanities Fellowship to research 3D-digital technologies. His current studio practice combines digital processes with traditional metal casting techniques to create elemental forms and provocative sculptures in bronze and aluminum.
He has also produced several public sculptures in the Treasure Valley and Santa Fe, NM.

"Reins"   bronze   15"W15"D63"H

"Reins" bronze 15"W15"D63"H

"Rear"   Bronze   Edition 15 AP1  20.5" high

"Rear" Bronze Edition 15 AP1 20.5" high

"Horse"             Bronze   Edition 4/25  20" high

"Horse" Bronze Edition 4/25 20" high

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