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Robyne Robinson

Albuquerque, Minneapolis, Santa Fe

Public Art Consultant and Writer at Freelance

Promoting art to brand corporate spacemaking and business identity; Create emotional equity in communities and reinvest in local, city and state infrastructure.

Articles

  • 1 month ago | southwestcontemporary.com | Natalie Hegert |Robyne Robinson

    Caroline Liu’s exhibition at the Gallery One Art Vault in Albuquerque City Hall lures you in then hits you with a one-two punch about erased histories and Asian marginalization.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | nga.gov | Robyne Robinson

    ​​​​​The recent fervor over George Morrison’s (Grand Portage Anishinaabe) work can be compared to a rock legend going on a long-awaited tour. In 2022, the US Post Office released a five-piece set of stamps that feature his landmark horizon paintings. In January 2024, the George Morrison Center for Indigenous Arts opened at the University of Minnesota. And there’s a still-private Morrison project on the horizon at the Minnesota Museum of American Art (the M), which holds more than 90 of his works.

  • May 9, 2024 | minnesotamonthly.com | Robyne Robinson

    One could consider 2023 a “Taylor Swift year” for Luis Fitch. The marketing and branding guru of Minneapolis’ UNO branding and design agency has not only been working with multi-million-dollar companies to capture the Hispanic market; his art was also part of a group exhibit touring 20 Mexican embassies in the United States and Mexico City. He spent a few weeks in Albuquerque working with artists printing at the prestigious Tamarind Institute.

  • Jan 4, 2024 | artfulliving.com | Robyne Robinson

    I love my nephews with an Auntie Mame–like zeal and have always tried to show them life canbe a banquet. When I lived in Greece or sailed in Tahiti, I would send them souvenirs to show them the beauty of different destinations and cultures, hoping it would one day push them toward the international departures terminal, passport in hand, to go see the world.

  • Sep 25, 2023 | artfulliving.com | Robyne Robinson

    There’s a breathtaking distraction from the billboards and LED displays lining the expressway as you drive north through Minneapolis on I-94: a porcelain bridge emblazoned with African mud cloth symbols and patterns — including hundreds of spirals, sun rays and shields.

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9 Sep 24

Join Punched Tin artist Richard Gabriel JR. at Gallery One, ABQ City Hall! Learn about how he makes his works, then you try your hand at it! This Friday, Noon! #ABQPublicArt #PunchedTinArt #RichardGabrielJr #GalleryOne #ABQCityHall #Friday #Noon https://t.co/sSxvKej5L6

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Sarah… June 28, 2024. #drawit #sketching #galleryone #abqcityhall #abqpublicart #mysketches https://t.co/Vjq8uY0ozx

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16 Jun 24

These protest boards were preserved and donated to the Coliseum Building by Save The Boards. reflect the soul of America’s 21st century Civil Rights movement. fiveXfive is proud to have consulted on this important project. https://t.co/rNa8jBWEVY