Bio
Rebecca Fox is a predominantly self-taught sculptor with over twenty-five years of experience in metal sculpture, exclusively crafting abstract sculptures from steel and bronze. Her work, characterized by the use of circles and unique patinas, challenges conventional notions of form, balance, and space while exploring intriguing contradictions between material and shape.
Rebecca began her career in sculpture by taking metal sculpture classes at City College of San Francisco, CA. She further honed her skills as a welder and metal fabricator at 3D Studios in Oakland, CA.
Her extensive portfolio includes works that feature in over 300 private collections, public institutions, and commercial properties, including Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Stanford Hospital & Clinics, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Zscaler, Gravity Tavern, and the Aurelian Marketing Group.
Rebecca’s work has been widely exhibited throughout the Bay Area and has gained recognition in prestigious shows such as the California Jewish Open at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (2024), A Question of Balance at the Museum of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa, CA (2024), and the de Young Open at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2023). Notably, art historian Peter Selz selected one of her sculptures for an international exhibition at Ekfrasi-Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery in Athens, Greece. In 2008, she was chosen by the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation to create a large-scale metal heart for the Hearts in San Francisco project, and in 2010, her work was selected for the esteemed ArtSpan’s Selections exhibition.
Her work has been showcased at renowned venues such as the SFMOMA Artists Gallery and Google’s San Francisco Headquarters. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions, including at Seager Gray Gallery, George Billis Gallery, and Arc Gallery, among others.
Rebecca Fox maintains her studio at Islais Creek Studios in San Francisco, CA.