Aminah Robinson: Voices That Taught Me How to Sing

Category: Arts - Visual

Event Date:

Thursday, January 20 - April 10, 2011

Time:

10:00 am - 10:00 pm

Location:

Toledo Museum of Art
2445 Monroe Street
Toledo, OH 43620

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Event Details:

The Toledo Museum of Art is extending its popular Aminah Robinson: Voices That Taught Me How to Sing exhibition through April 10 in Gallery 4 at the Glass Pavilion®.


The free exhibition, originally scheduled to close in late February, showcases The Ragmud Collection by noted African American artist Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Made possible through the generosity of TMA members, the exhibition is supported in part by Libbey, Inc. and the sustainable grant program of the Ohio Arts Council.

The exhibition is among several activities at the Museum during Black History Month that focus attention on the cultural contributions of African Americans.

In her sculptural work, Robinson combines traditional art materials with found and everyday objects to create enchanting two- and three-dimensional works of art. Densely packed with imagery and materials, her work is a cross between folk art, quilting and high art. The Ragmud Collection is a set of books that contain sculptural pieces, drawings, poems, stories, books-within-books, extended pullouts and cases.

Robinson incorporates storytelling of some kind, whether it references the historical past, her family history or her explorations of her ancestry, in all of her work. Memories of growing up in Poindexter Village, a Columbus, Ohio neighborhood, and her experiences traveling through the African Diaspora are recurring themes. Several works specifically explore her close relationships with family.

Museum staff hope that, especially during Black History Month, Toledoans of all backgrounds will come and take part in the exhibition-related Community Voices Project. A multitude of found objects? buttons, ribbons, bits of fabric and other items?have been placed on a table in Gallery 4 where visitors, inspired by Robinson's books, can express themselves by creating pages that will become part of a book of Toledo memories. Some of the pages created by visitors so far are posted on Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/32968453@N05/).

"We are pleased by how many people have been inspired by Aminah Robinson's work," said Amy Gilman, curator of modern and contemporary art.


"People really love this show. We hope that many more area residents and families will stop by and contribute to our Community Voices Project in the weeks ahead."

Admission to the Museum and the exhibition are free.


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