Jas W Felter

Jas W Felter was born in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in New York State in 1943.He presented his first solo exhibition of oil paintings in 1961 and graduated from the University of South Florida in Tampa in 1964 (BA, Fine Arts - Painting).Jas spent the following two years in Ecuador with the First Latin American Regional Arts and Crafts Program in the US Peace Corps.Upon returning to North America he attended the University of Washington in Seattle for post-graduate work in painting and the graphic arts, as well as Anthropology and Archaeology.In the Spring of 1968 he moved to Vancouver and in January of 1969 began a 16 year stint at Simon Fraser University where he taught visual communication, founded the Simon Fraser Art Gallery and established the University's collection of contemporary art. (photo credit: Alexander Kholopov) Since his departure from Simon Fraser in 1985 Jas has continued to pursue his activities in the visual arts, both in curatorial work and in art production of paintings, collages and digital prints.
Artist Work
Belmont, Easter Island, Chile (1/1)
39 in x 26 in
c-print

January 3, 2003
Framed size, 35" x 48"

Artist Work
Camel Filters, Ushuaia, Argentina (1/10)
16 in x 12 in
digital print

Artist Work
Lark, Cuenca Ecuador (1/1)
26 in x 39 in
c-print

December 12, 2002
Framed size, 35" x 48"

Artist Work
Lucky Strike, Buenos Aires (1/1)
39 in x 26 in
c-print

January 13, 2003
Framed size, 35" x 48"

Artist Work
Marlboro, Quito Ecuador (1/1)
26 in x 39 in
c-print

December 12, 2002
Framed size 35" x 48"

Artist Work
Montana Filters, Montevideo (1/10)
16 in x 12 in
digital print

Artist Work
Pall Mall, Buenos Aires (1/1)
26 in x 39 in
c-print

January 13, 2003
Framed size, 35" x 48"