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Biography Robin Masi is an artist and a writer. She graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University with a BFA in 1983 and received her MFA from the Academy of Art College, San Francisco in 1994. She will be attending Harvard University's Arts in Education Master's Program in fall, 2004. She has exhibited her conceptual costumes, abstract figurative paintings and charcoals in exhibitions in New England, California, Washington D.C. and New York. Her play, Vanishing Point, has been performed in Rome and New York city, with future performances planned for Washington D.C. and Milan. Masi is currently working on a site-specific installation entitled The Witness Project exhibited atthe Fitchburg Museum of Art in September, 2003 and at the Carney Gallery, Regis College, in September, 2004. The
Witness Project includes large-scale panoramic black-and-white
charcoal drawings recreating the buildings at the perimeter of the
World Trade Center site in a 360 degree view, conceptual costumes,
and sound. The conceptual costumes include previously worn wedding
gowns, a priests vestment and men's vests. These have been collaged
with photographs, text from interviews, and line drawings of the buildings.
Graphic material includes newspaper headlines, photographs, and interview
transcripts. The sound component of the installation includes original
music composed by Ken Field avant-garde
composer and musician, interspersed with interviews with New Yorkers,
including a family who lives in the neighborhood, a Jesuit priest
who ministered to the rescue workers and a St. Pauls Chapel
volunteer and representative. One of the goals of the project was
to convey the physicality of the site for those who would never get
to see it at the time it depicts (January June, 2002). In addition,
is the exploration of the duality that exists when such catastrophe
occurs: namely, the outpouring of positive experiences emerging from
such a horrific and tragic event. It is this duality that is at the
core of the project. She is also works as a consultant representing children and youth placed with the Department of Social Services with the Educational Surrogate Parent program through the Massachusetts Department of Education. Masi has taught foundation, life drawing, illustration, and painting at several different colleges including the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, UMass Lowell, Northeatern University, and with the Art Institute Online. |
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