

Robin Robinson
Robin Robinson emerges as a captivating force in the realm of outsider art, weaving an introspective narrative through abstract and impressionistic images. Born from unfiltered imagination and cultivated by relocations across America, Robinson’s artistic creations exist as a visual exploration of the subconscious, a pilgrimage to the uncharted territories of the mind.
Robin’s art is an inspiring reflection of a world perceived through a unique lens filtered with decades of hope and perseverance. Each piece connects back to the subconscious, inviting the audience to explore the uncharted territories of their own imagination. With exhibitions throughout Georgia and works in private collections around the world, Robin Robinson tempts viewers to embrace the unfamiliar, encouraging them to find beauty in the chaos and meaning in the abstract. In the evolving tapestry of contemporary art, Robin is a standout, rousing us to redefine the boundaries of creativity and embark on a visual exploration of the human experience.
Robinson’s oeuvre is a testament to the power of the outsider perspective, celebrating the beauty found in the unconventional. Rejecting the constraints of conformity, her work embodies a fearless spirit and a rebellion against artistic conventions that limit what is deemed acceptable. As Robin Robinson continues to evolve on the periphery of mainstream, her art serves as a beacon for those who dare to explore the uncharted waters of self-expression and creativity.
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May-June 2025 “[backstory]” Exhibition, Artisans on the Square, Greenville, GA
2025 – “New Growth” Exhibit, Trillith Gallery, Fayetteville, GA2024 – Published, Still Point Arts Quarterly, Summer
2024 Issue 54, Brunswick, ME2024 – H.A.L.T. established and taught art program for women in recovery
2023 “Golden” Group Exhibition, Enzo, Trillith, Ga
2023 – The Avenue Pop Up Gallery, Peachtree City, Ga
2023 – “Santa Fe” Group Exhibition, Enzo, Trillith, Ga
2023 – “The Expressionism” exhibit, Artisans on the Square, Greenville, Ga
2022 – “Small Works” Macon Arts Alliance, Macon, Ga
2021 – “NEXT” exhibition, Dogwood Gallery, Tyrone, Ga
2021 – Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour
2021 – Arts Clayton 3rd Place Winner, Juried Fine Art Show and Competition
2021 – NCAA Best Mixed Medium Virtual Juried Exhibit
2020 – Peachtree City Library Art Initiative, Peachtree City, Ga
2020 – “Ninja Angel” release of Stephen Kent Winery label featuring Robin’s 2018 work
2020 – June Featured Artist, Fayette Woman Magazine
2020 – Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour
2019 – September Featured Artist, 85South Out & About Magazine Greater Atlanta
2019 – Current- Member Newnan Coweeta Art Association
2019 – Solo Show 7,000 Miles Behind Me- Artisans on the Square, Greenville, Ga
2019 – Current – Representation at Print Shop Gallery, Greenville, Ga
2019 – Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour
2018 – Current- Artist in Residence- Eastbrook Community, Peachtree City
2018 – Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour, Peachtree City, Ga
2018 – “Trending Now” Group Exhibition, Dogwood Gallery, Tyrone, Ga
2018 – Peachtree City Library Art Initiative, Peachtree City, Ga
2017 – Current – Representation at Dogwood Gallery, Tyrone, Ga
2017 – Current- Artist in Residence @ William Craig, Hapeville, Ga
Vanessa Snyder
The subjects of my work are as varied as the things that intrigue me. Science calls my name, and I am drawn to historical imagery. I pivot from subject to subject the same way I listen to music-variety!
I’m happy to report that I continue to learn and change and hopefully evolve, so my subjects continue to vary. Fortunately, I have been able to travel the world, and study at the University of Toledo, Ohio (BA, MA) and SCAD Atlanta.
My past careers included exhibit design, artist management, and marketing collateral design as the Creative Director of non-profit educational institutions (The Toledo Zoo and The Toledo Science Center, both in Ohio) I learned to love interpretation; i.e. looking at one thing, and translating, condensing, or expanding it into another medium. Teaching visually. My aesthetic sensibilities to color are always front and center, so painting is my favorite medium, but language will always be a delicious distraction as well. Titles on the work are either clues, or synopses- analogy never disappoints.
Global landscapes, botany and zoology, psychology and physiology, microscopic explorations, and invisible subjects all contain the magic I believe is necessary to make art… my umwelten changes over time with age … So large a universe, so little time.