Undine Foulds is an interdisciplinary artist, facilitator, and curator of Métis and Irish descent. She knows home along the Kootenay River, the swah'netk'qhu/Columbia River, the Salish Sea, and is currently living with the North Atlantic Ocean, in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. Motivated by doing things with and for others (collective art projects, backcountry hiking, tanning deer hides, or sharing dinner), she endeavours to connect more than keep separate. Undine often makes things out of clay and is more interested in what a vessel can contain than its name.

Crisp snow bath bro

After graduating from NSCAD University with a BFA in Intermedia, minor in Ceramics, Undine has been a resident at the NSCAD Community Studio Residency in Lunenburg and an airCRAFT resident at the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft. She currently maintains a clay-focused studio practice in Kjipuktuk/Halifax.

Undine’s functional ceramics can be found at Inkwell Modern Handmade in Halifax, NS.

Email: undineclara (at) gmail.com