Francine Fox, a studio artist known for her dramatic and fantastical paintings, delves into the connections between wildlife and human culture in her captivating work. With a background in zoology and a passion for the surprises found in nature, Fox's art is a reflection of her lifelong interests. Having earned her BFA from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and her MFA from the University of Delaware, Fox has established herself as a nationally and internationally exhibiting artist.
Originally hailing from Pennsylvania, Fox has shared her expertise by teaching at various universities across the United States. Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Art in painting at Wayne State College, she continues to inspire students with her unique perspective on the natural world. Represented by Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and Warm Springs Gallery in Warm Springs, VA, Fox's work has garnered attention for its imaginative and thought-provoking themes.
For those interested in exploring more of Fox's portfolio, her artwork is available for viewing at the galleries that represent her. Whether you are drawn to the beauty of wildlife or the intersection of nature with human history, Fox's paintings offer a visual feast for the eyes. Consider purchasing prints of her work to adorn your home or office with captivating pieces that spark conversation and evoke a sense of wonder.