Collection

Nest I

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2017
MEDIUM:
Ceramic, glaze, acrylic
SIZE:
12 x 9 x 9 in.

This work juxtaposes two distinct materials — ceramic and thatch — the latter being a mainstay of Caymanian craft traditions and a cultural symbol of the Islands. Elegant and spare in its design, this piece is typical of Foster’s minimalist aesthetic, and demonstrates the continued relevance of earlier craft making conventions within contemporary Caymanian visual culture.

About the Artist
Virginia “Auntie V” Foster

b. 1950

Virginia (‘Auntie V’) Foster (Belizian–Caymanian, b. 1950). Born in Belize, Foster arrived in the Cayman Islands in 1977. Here she became an educator, a youth librarian in the Public Library Service and a board member of CNCF. Auntie V is a performer and storyteller at Gimistory (CNCF’s storytelling festival) and on Radio Cayman and is also an accomplished ceramicist, designer and poet. Foster won the 2014 Emerging Pioneer Certificate at the National Heroes Day Award ceremony and the 2012 Gold Star for Creativity in the Arts from CNCF.

Her work is included in the permanent collections of NGCI and the Cayman Brac Museum, and is featured in The Art of the Cayman Islands: A Journey Through the National Collection (Scala Fine Arts, 2016). Exhibitions at NGCI include: Ceramic Art (2014), All Access (2015), Revive: Contemporary Caymanian Craft (2017), and the solo exhibition Virginia Foster: Wonders of Clay (2021).