This catalog was published on the occasion of an exhibition at Art Space 1616, Sacramento California. February 8-29, 2020. essay by Julia Couzens
This catalog was published on the occasion of the exhibition:
Robin Hill: There’s only one sky
artspace 1616
February 8 - February 29, 2020
1616 Del Paso Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95815
Previous iterations of this project include:
Robin Hill: There Was
March 9 - April 22, 2017
Lennon, Weinberg, Inc.
514 West 25 Street
New York, NY 10001
and
Robin Hill: Dispersed Transmissions
July 1 - August 31, 2018
www.anotheryearinla.com
To see images visit: www.robin-hill.net
ESSAY: Generous not Knowing, by Julia Couzens
Julia Couzens is a textile-based artist whose constructions take shape between the disciplines of craft, decorative art, and the expressive character of abstract painting and sculpture. She has created distinct bodies of work in drawing, painting, sculpture, and text-based installation. Couzens has written articles for The Sacramento Bee, Two Coats of Paint, and Ceramics:
Art and Perception as well as essays for artist catalogues and brochures. Since 2014 she has been a contributing writer to squarecylinder.com.
CATALOG DESIGN: Lisa Ekström
Artist-designer Lisa Ekström lives and works in Santa Cruz, California. Raised in a family of architects, painters, musicians,
and weavers, she was the only second grader in her class who knew what “Helvetica” was.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Robin Hill, Richard Gilles (artspace 1616 installation image), Lisa Oxley ("stuck in place", Tujunga, CA)
The artist wishes to thank Mima Begovic, Numan Begovic, Tom Bills, Sadie Bills, Wheeler Bills, Connor Phillips, Ulla
Warchol, Elizabeth Whalley, Lisa Ekström, David E. Stone, Cathy Stone, Jill Weinberg Adams, Mary Shah, Garrett
Daniels, Richard Gilles, Aida Lizalde, Jodi Connelly, Muzi Rowe, Felicity Machado, Andre Yi, Brian Mallman, Doug Harvey, Kristin Hough, Lisa Oxley, Paige Wery, Peter Frank, Samantha Fields, Stephanie Stein, Vincent Johnson, and the University of California - Davis: Academic Senate Committee on Research and the College of Letters and Science.