# Stephanie Robison

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{{Short description|American artist (born 1976)}}
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| birth_date         = August 5, 1976
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'''Stephanie Robison''' (born August 5, 1976) is a sculpture artist based in [Portland, Oregon](/source/Portland%2C_Oregon).

==Work==
Her work is exemplified by the [post-minimalist](/source/Postminimalism) use of materials (ala [Richard Tuttle](/source/Richard_Tuttle) only much larger, but smaller than [Jessica Stockholder](/source/Jessica_Stockholder)'s full room works) in a range of tactically diverse ways, such as stuffed fabric, wood, and marble. The effect recalls [surrealism](/source/surrealism), with undertones of disconnected, fluid anatomy. Her installation Wreaking Ball Cloud appeared in the 9th Northwest Biennial 2009 at the [Tacoma Art Museum](/source/Tacoma_Art_Museum) in [Tacoma, Washington](/source/Tacoma%2C_Washington). She was regularly featured at the Tilt Gallery in Portland, Oregon.<ref>{{cite web|last=Motley |first=John |url=http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=37373&category=22127 |title=Stephanie Robison &#124; Art |publisher=Portland Mercury |accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref> Her work has been selected for several juried exhibitions including the Center on Contemporary Art Annual in [Seattle](/source/Seattle) and more recently the 10th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition at the [University of Hawaii](/source/University_of_Hawaii). She is currently a tenured faculty member teaching sculpture at [City College of San Francisco](/source/City_College_of_San_Francisco).<ref>https://www.ccsf.edu/en/educational-programs/school-and-departments/school-of-liberal-arts/art/faculty.html {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>

==Education==
She received her Masters of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the [University of Oregon](/source/University_of_Oregon) in 2004.

==Personal life==

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== References ==
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*Kangas, Matthew. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/theaterarts/2003466812_visart08.html "Seattleites are standouts in otherwise flat CoCA Annual"], "Seattle Times", December 8, 2006. Retrieved August 18, 2007
*Motley, John. [http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=37373&category=22127 "Paper Fences"], "Portland Mercury", February 9, 2006. Retrieved August 18, 2007

== External links ==
*[http://www.stephanierobison.com Stephanie Robison official site]
*[http://www.tiltpdx.com/ Tilt Gallery website]

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