Robin Sherin
News about Robin Sherin
and her artwork:

Exhibits:
Shiny Pop, a show from the Artspace Flatfile, April 6–28, 2012
and
Screen Test, Artspace's Annual Art Auction and Gala, April 28, 2012
An exhibition of 75 prints, drawings, and photographs by some of the region’s best artists will be part of the silent auction. All items will be available for online viewing beginning April 1 and can be viewed in person at Artspace in the three weeks preceding the event.

50 Orange Street, (corner of Orange
& Crown), New Haven, CT 06510  
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Curate NYC 2011
My drawing, Building/Putty, is included
in two online exhibitions organized
by guest curators (David Harper, curator,
BAMart and Kira Pollack, director of photography, TIME) from works submitted to Curate NYC.

This is the Second Annual Curate NYC,
a showcase for New York City visual
artists. All 1552 artists' submissions can
be seen on the Curate NYC website.
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Giving Pause Reflecting Still
The Printmaking Council of New Jersey
440 River Rd, Branchburg, NJ 08876
October 29–December 24, 2011
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Drawing Connections
Siena Art Institute
Siena, Italy
a large installation of postcard-sized
works of art including more than 4000
contributions from over 70 countries
September 24, October 22–28, 2011
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New Directions in Drawing
Symposium and Online Exhibition
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Vancouver, B.C.
May 11, 2011
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International Invitational
Salon of Small Works
New Arts Program
173 West Main Street
Kutztown, Pennsylvania
May 27–July 9, 2011
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The Last Book
New York Public Library, Aguilar Branch
174 East 110 Street, NYC
February 2–May 29, 2011

A project by Luis Camnitzer
“...a legacy for future generations. The
premise of the project is that book-based
culture is coming to an end.”