Fred Fenster (born 1934) is a metalsmith and professor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin at Madison where he taught art and education.
[9] He then worked for Roger Berlin[9] in a company doing silversmithing and industrial fabrication,[2] In 1961 Fenster became a professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Their works were featured together in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue Metalsmiths and Mentors: Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty (2006) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
[2] Fenster makes objects that are both beautiful and usable,[2] including jewelry, holloware, and flatware, using gold, silver, copper, and pewter.
Fenster uses scoring and bending techniques to create elegant three-dimensional forms with clean, graceful lines.