Author Archives: Robin

Trees

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From my series work When Trees Cry About Dancing Tree ~During my public project art residency on the Boston Harbor Islands during the summer of 2019, I spent downtime documenting the erosion along the coastal shores. Befriending a certain decaying … Continue reading

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Cathedral in the Woods

February 2022: My self-portrait, Under the Hemlocks in Paper Mask, was completed in 2020 during Covid-19 lockdown. The photograph I am holding, Cathedral in the Woods, is being featured this April, 2022, in my curatorial exhibit, In the Presence of … Continue reading

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Seeing Stone

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Seeing Stone is a journey of exploration that represents a body of work inspired by forms and shapes in nature. Through detailed observations of my lifelong places, I unite stone as object, and stone’s relationships to the natural environment. By … Continue reading

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A Conversation with Nature

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The letter came in early March. In part it read: “Congratulations, we have selected your proposal.” I was officially a 2019 Boston Harbor Islands Artist in Residence! I recall my first day aboard the service boat heading to the islands … Continue reading

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Self-portraits in Quarantine

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In Mourning – The Loss Around MeApril 23, 2020. Even the warm spring sunshine streaming through my window did little to ease my sadness as the death toll rose with the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’m not going anywhere, I thought”…but the … Continue reading

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