BILL FULTZ
ABOUT BILL FULTZ
Bill Fultz
b. 1949
Created through traditional woodworking techniques, Bill Fultz’s totemic artworks are meant to both instill a sense of wonder and welcome further investigation into their seductive and unconventional nature. Challenged by the nature of manifesting his innermost cerebral images to outer reality, Fultz finds the balance of technique and vision required to create his totems both inspiring and humbling.
Bill attended the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. He exhibits his work at Hang Art in San Francisco and throughout the United States, including the White Walls at Corcoran School of Art and at the Waikoloa Hilton in Kailua, Hawaii. Fultz currently lives in Oakland and works at The Crucible, a non-profit arts education organization.
EDUCATION
Furniture Design and Sculpture, Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2017 "Same, Same, But Different 6.0," Hang Art, San Francisco, CA
2016 “Same, Same, But Different 5.0,” Hang Art, San Francisco, CA
2014 “Same, Same, But Different 3.0,” Hang Art, San Francisco, CA
2014 “Variable Depth,” Hang Art, San Francisco, CA
2013 “Same, Same, But Different,” Hang Art, San Francisco, CA