Rebecca Robinson

“For as long as I can remember, art has inspired me. Expressing myself with my artwork allows me to convey a thought, an emotion, a personal experience, or an important message. My strategic use of texture and contrast, specifically with concrete and tar is what makes my artistry unique.  As an artist, it has become my mission to push the envelope and create artwork that sparks a dialog and remains timeless.” To learn more about Rebecca's work, visit www.artistrebeccarobinson.com

Rebecca is also a self-published author of the book "Arts Honor".  In 2018,  Rebecca co-produced the award-winning documentary film "The Color of Medicine": The Story of Homer G. Phillips as a tribute to her father and grandfather.  Rebecca is a member of "WE ARE INDY ARTS" established in 2015 and in the summer of 2020, Rebecca became a member of the art collective " The EIGHTEEN" who created the street mural Black Lives Matter on Historic Indiana Avenue in Indianapolis during the Black Lives Matter movement. Rebecca is a proud member of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum Planning Committee,  Indianapolis Cabaret Board of Directors, The Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival Advisory Committee, and  African American History Committee Advisory Board for the Indianapolis Public Library.

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