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Faculty

Leslie Robison

Professor, Art, Dean, School of Creative Arts & Letters

Teaching

Courses taught:

  • Art 105: Drawing I
  • Art 218: Visual Culture
  • Art 225: 2D Materials and Concepts
  • Art 302: Painting I
  • Art 304: Contemporary Drawing Practices
  • Art 325: Illustration
  • Art 340: Artists in Residence
  • Art 402: Painting II
  • Art 434: Socially Engaged Art
  • Art 440: Prison Mural Practicum
  • Art 491: Independent Study in Art
  • Art 496: Exhibition Portfolio I
  • Art 497: BFA Exhibition Portfolio 
  • COR 151: Crafting Democracy
  • CDC 240: Incarceration & Emancipation
  • CDC 240: Helping Homeless Youth

 

Research

Exhibitions:

Recent One and Two-person Exhibitions

  • What a Man, What a Man, Alexander Brest Gallery, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida
  • A Soft Insurrection, Dayton Society of Artists, Dayton, Ohio
  • The Language of Endowment, 621 Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Becoming Monumental, TAD Gallery, Denton, Texas

Recent Community and Public Art Projects

  • The Sheltering Sky Project, at Flagler College and St. Johns Homeless Coalition, St. Augustine, Florida
  • Cellmates, St. John’s Youth Academy, St. Augustine, Florida
  • P.L.A.N.T.: Plant Life And Nurture Transformation, Community seed packet dispersal, St. Augustine, Florida
  • Cellmates, St. John’s Youth Academy, St. Augustine, Florida
  • Compassionate St. Augustine’s Let Freedom Ring Chimes Project at R.B. Hayling Freedom Park, St. Augustine, Florida

Recent Group Exhibitions

  • Reclamation, Florida School of the Arts, Palatka, Florida
  • 2022 Textiles and Fiber Art Juried Exhibition, Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, University of    Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, juror: Dr. Robert Hillestad
  • 2022 Members Virtual Exhibition, Mid-America College Art Association, juror: Matt Roberts
  • Rise, a virtual exhibition through Create! Magazine, curated/juried by Erika B. Hess
  • Small Works Members Exhibition, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
  • The Nameless Now: NE Florida Artists, Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, St. Augustine, Florida
  • Defining The Art of Change in the Age of Trump, Center for Contemporary Political Art, Washington, D.C. juror: Charles Krause
  • Rethinking the Menopause, Alison Richards Building and online, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
  • 33rd Annual Tallahassee International, Museum of Fine Arts, FSU, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Nasty Women Art Prize-Pop up Exhibitions, EKA Palace, Lisbon, Portugal and Popinnart, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Pride and Prejudice, ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
  • Nasty Women Art Prize Showcase, PRAXIS Gallery, Newcastle, England
  • Tiny Acts Topple Empires, The Woskob Family Gallery, Penn State U, State College, PA

Education:

  • MFA, University of Florida
  • BFA, Washington State University 

Area of Research:

Robison’s degrees are in studio art with emphases in Painting and Drawing. They teach a variety of two-dimensional courses with a focus on contemporary drawing practices and socially engaged art. Their drawing, paintings, videos, and crafts have been exhibited nationally and internationally.