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SUMMARY:Aminah Robinson: Journeys Home\, a Visual Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Aminah Robinson: Journeys Home\, a Visual MemoirMarch 26\, 2026—January 9\, 2027 \n\n\n\nOrganized by Columbus Museum of Art Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson (1940 – 2015) was an exceptionally prolific artist who used traditional and unconventional\, non-traditional materials to create a staggering body of work. Her drawings\, paintings\, sculptures and mixed media textiles chronicle her family’s African ancestry\, her travels worldwide\, and her witness to African American life. The MacArthur Award recipient was also a researcher\, historian\, poet\, author\, illustrator\, composer and teacher who used her vast talents to draw harmony into a discordant world. When Robinson passed away\, she entrusted her art\, writing\, personal belongings and home studio to the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio\, her hometown museum.  \n\n\n\nAminah Robinson: Journeys Home\, a Visual Memoir brings together some of the artist’s most profound works and words\, produced over seven decades from 1948 to 2012. Drawing upon Robinson’s historical research\, folklore and personal narrative\, the exhibition presents a visual memoir of the artist’s life and a compelling tableau of the African American experience.  \n\n\n\nText by: Columbus Museum of Art  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:Mobile Museum Of Art\, 4850 Museum Drive\, Mobile\, AL\, 36608
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SUMMARY:Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk
DESCRIPTION:Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk January 29 — July 31\, 2026 \n\n\n\nOrganized by Farnsworth Art Museum and guest curated by Suzette McAvoy Spanning Louise Nevelson’s career from 1929–1985\, the exhibition traces the groundbreaking artist’s formative years to her emergence as a sculptor of international renown through works selected from the Farnsworth Art Museum collection. Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk traces the groundbreaking artist’s formative years to her emergence as a sculptor of international renown through 40 works selected from the Farnsworth Art Museum collection. Spanning her career from 1929–1985\, included in the exhibition are a selection of early paintings and figurative sculptures in terracotta\, cast stone and bronze; later painted wood sculptures\, reliefs and collages and examples of her unique handcrafted jewelry.Born Leah Berliawsky in 1899 in Tsarist Russia\, near Kyiv in Ukraine\, Nevelson immigrated to Rockland\, Maine\, with her family in 1905 to escape the persecution of Jews under the Imperialist regime. Before she died in 1988\, Nevelson donated 56 examples of her art to the Farnsworth Art Museum in her hometown\, making the Farnsworth collection the second largest holding of her work after the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk addresses themes central to Nevelson’s artistic development: her immigrant experience; her determination to pursue an art career against great personal and cultural odds; her innovative\, experimental use of materials; and her pioneering approach to installation and sculpture.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:Mobile Museum Of Art\, 4850 Museum Drive\, Mobile\, AL\, 36608
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