Claudia Fitch

Sculpture

Ceramic

Bronze

Cast Resin

Work on Paper

Drawings

Prints

Public Work

About

Exhibitions

Raincoat, July 18 - August 24, 2019

Sirens on a Shelf, November 6 - December 24, 2014

Drawings and sculpture, May 20 – June 30, 2010

Sculpture and Drawings, May 3 – June 30, 2007

Sculpture, Drawings and works on paper, September 1 - 31, 2002

Recent Sculpture, May 7 - 31, 1998

Sculpture, January 5 - 31, 1997

  • Fitch received her BFA in painting from the University of Washington, Seattle and her MFA from the Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia. The artist was awarded the 2014 Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. In 2011, the WSU Museum of Art produced a major one-person show of her work. In 2012, she had a one-person show at Portland Art Museum as a part of the APEX Gallery series. Past honors include the Art + Architecture Fellowship at the European Ceramic Work Center in the Netherlands; the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant; and a NEA Fellowship in Visual Arts in Sculpture. Her 1995 one-person exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum was an exploration of the relationship between architecture and the theme of gardens and topiary.

    Fitch has produced large-scale public commissions for the First Hill Streetcar and CenturyLink Field. She has exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, Portland Art Museum, the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, as well as a number of university and gallery spaces across the country. Her work is included in several important collections including the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Arts Commission, Spokane Museum of Art, and Microsoft Corporation.

  • August 13, 2024
    "Local News," Seattle Times
    Hummingbird Art at Lynnwood Light Rail Station Heralds Buzz of Commuters  
    by Ken Lambert

    August 13, 2024
    Lynwood Today
    Bold Lynnwood Station Artowrks Unveiled 17 Days Before Link Opening
    by Jasmine Contreras-Lewis

    August 16, 2024
    ”Opinion”, Seattle Times
    The Art Tracks: Sound Transit and its Artistic Tradition Marches North
    by Melissa Davis

    April 2010
    Sculpture Magazine
    Review of Suyama Space installation: Floating Mechanism

    2003
    The Seattle Times
    Artist examines the spiritual lif of home accessories
    by Sheila Farr

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