SVAD Faculty
Elizabeth Robinson
Associate Professor
Last updated on: August 8, 2011
Contact Info.
- Phone: 407-823-2676
- E-mail: Elizabeth.Robinson@ucf.edu
- Web: http://www.ebradyrobinson.com
Location
- Office: UCF Downtown
- Office Hours:
General
- Degrees: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art
- CV: N/A
- Bio:
E. Brady Robinson received her BFA in photography from The Maryland Institute, College of Art and her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally at The Aspen Art Museum, The Corcoran Gallery of Art and Florida State Museum. She has also exhibited at Strand on Volta and Troyer Gallery in Washington, DC. Brady is recipient of the 2007 Florida State Artist Enhancement Grant and 2007 Individual Artist Grant from United Arts Central Florida. Brady is a native of Virginia and resides in Orlando. She is Assistant Professor in the MFA in Studio Art and the Computer Graduate Program at University of Central Florida in Orlando.
Robinson's solo exhibition Shift curated by photographer Chan Chao was on exhibit from Sept. 7 to Oct. 6, 2007 at Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, DC, see www.gobrady.com/shift.html (Press release: www.gobrady.com/shiftpress.pdf)
Her photographic installation Shift was also included in ZONES Contemporary Art Fair Miami 2007 during the week of Art Basel. ZONES featured a selection of outstanding American, European and Latin American galleries fused with special museum quality curated programs, screenings and installations. This event, organized by EDGEZONES (www.edgezones.org/) is an artistic product initiated by Miami artist and curator Charo Oquet.
Currently, she will be exhibiting her new documentary photography work "El Super" in The Art of Uncertainty, curated by Charo Oquet and organized by Edge Zones Contemporary Art Miami. The international exhibit will take place at the Spanish Cultural Art Center in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in June 2007. The exhibition features works of many outstanding Florida, Latin American and Caribbean artists that address issues of uncertainty and migration as it relates to immigration in the 21st Century. This project will also be featured in a book published by Edge Zones Contemporary Art Miami.