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Missy Pierce's art explores the nature of self, belonging and isolation with a focus on multicultural issues and complexities of identity. She trained at Esprit Mosaique in Les Angles, France; the Oregon College of Arts and Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon; The Institute of Mosaic Art in Berkeley, California; The Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University and the Boca Raton Museum Art School in Boca Raton, Florida. She is an artist in residence at The Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida, and past artist in residence at the Bailey Contemporary Art Center in Pompano Beach, Florida. Her public art has been featured in Florida; Avignon, France; New Zealand; Great Britain; Germany and Brazil.
Pierce, Missy
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From an early age, Robert Robinson knew he wanted to be an artist. In his senior year of high school one of his oil painting landscapes won in the New York Scholastic Art Show. He majored in painting, graduating in 1975 with a B.S. degree in art education from Edinboro State College in Pennsylvania, where he was honored with a two-person show during his final semester. He has received additional accolades and awards since becoming a fulltime artist. One of his best-known works, Souvenir, was purchased by the Carnegie Museum. Robinson’s art is known for its high energy and mixed-media abstractions. To him, the image is secondary. Manipulating the medium is the part of the art that intrigues him.
Robinson, Robert
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Citing the real world as his art school, H. Scott incorporates his extensive experience in production design into the many collaborative works that bear his name. His keen eye and incredible vision enable him to provide structure and personality to the works, in the same way that Andy Warhol lent his special touch to the collaborative works that bear his name.
Scott, H.