• Dana Robinson, <i>From Day to Night</i> (2022)

Dana Robinson, From Day to Night (2022)

Ink on Grey BFK Rives, Edition of 74, 22 in x 15 in

Produced with Print Fellow McKinzie Trotta

Dana Robinson (b.1990) is a Black queer woman artist living in Brooklyn. Her art practice engages with themes of youth, femme identity, ownership, and nostalgia, utilizing a diverse array of mediums including painting, collage, printmaking, and fabric. Her distinctive approach often incorporates vintage Black media, recontextualizing it through a combination of reproduction and alteration to blur traditional lines.

Robinson's dynamic body of work has been showcased at prominent venues such as the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Texas State University, Maryland Institute College of Art, 92nd Street Y, A.I.R. Gallery, and The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. Not limited to traditional gallery spaces, her talents extend into public art installations, including notable projects for ArtBridge in Bushwick and the Empire State Building in New York. Additionally, Robinson’s skills in art curation are exemplified in her role as Arts Editor for APOGEE Journal.

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