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Latest comment: 17 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
Robin Barcus' continuing body of work is a major contribution to the national and global art community. She has shown many of her works at museums and galleries across the country and the world. She is an important female artist and has a considerable following. More information and a full resume can be found on her web/blog site: www.robinbarcus.com. She well deserves an entry on Wikipedia. JimmySlo20:50, 27 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Published Reviews
* “Corn Dress” September 26, 2004. ABC News Alexandria, MN.
* “The Perham Show” Visiting Artist Feature September 9, 2004. Channel 3 News Perham, MN
* “They will Come: Chicago Artist Creates Art in Corn Field” September 23, 2004. The Daily Journal Fergus Falls, MN.
* “The Perham Show” Visiting Artist Feature September 9, 2004. Channel 3 News Perham, MN
* “Artist to Dress Up Local Fields” September 9, 2004. New York Mills Herald New York Mills, MN
* “Art Attack” Jan / Feb issue, 1999 UR Magazine Chicago, IL
* “Test Site” Exhibition Review Dec / Jan issue, 1998 Gravy Online Magazine
* “Field Trip: Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition is a Natural for Art Lovers” March 13, 1998. Dallas Morning News Dallas, TX
* “Robin Barcus – Multi-Disciplinary Artist” Fall / Winter issue, 1998 In the Loop Magazine Chicago, IL