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artists
HILDA ROBINSON
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Robinson uses oil pastels
to create evocative paintings that depict everyday lives of African
Americans - from playground, to home, to school to leisure and church.
Though educated in art, her work appears folksy and self-taught. This
paradox plays out in colorful scenes centered on people and their
interactions. Robinson’s painting practice is informed by the rich
history of self-taught African American painters, humor, and
storytelling. Art critics have described Robinson’s art as “glowingly
human”. “The beauty and significance of the figures are not there
because the figures are exotic or unusual, but precisely because they
are mundane. The subject matter is ostensibly about Black culture, but
depicted in such an affirming way that there is a universal quality.”
Hilda Robinson lives and
paints in Oakland, California. Her gift as a painter was discovered at
a tender age of three, when her father bought her first paint box. Her
talent was nurtured until she enrolled at Tyler School of Fine Arts at
Temple University. She completed her BA and MA studies in art at UC
Berkeley. Robinson has received the prestigious awards Jan
Hart-Schuyers Merit Award through the "Art of Living Black" exhibitions
at Richmond Art Center (2001) and the Atlanta Life Insurance Purchase
Award (1988).
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