by Robin Johnson
February 20, 2024
Black Art Now at the Mississippi Museum of Art.
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by Robin Johnson
July 29, 2021
The Pacesetter Grand Opening was a success. Thank you to friends and family that came to support the galleries opening. There was lots of mixing, m...
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by Robin Johnson
July 16, 2021
We hope that you will mark your calendar to join us for fun, fellowship, delicious food and great music on Thursday, July 22 at 5:00pm or on Saturd...
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by Robin Johnson
February 26, 2021
Check out my new illustration in collaboration with the Mississippi Free Press for their Voices column. This week, the article is written by Jackson native, Elizabeth Jordan, where she explores ways in which she gains mental clarity during #COVID19.
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by Robin Johnson
February 17, 2021
"Nursing still leaves me uncomfortable in my uniform and questioning if this is really for me. COVID has changed my life like many others, just differently. It has confirmed my uneasiness in the profession, my values of family and my place in this area of health." - Ariel Wiggins
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by Robin Johnson
January 23, 2021
Last weekend I took a 3 hour drive to view the exhibition, All Things Bright and Beautiful at the Birmingham Museum of Art. The exhibition features...
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July 13, 2020
CNN Feature: 'We asked Black artists from Mississippi to design a new state flag'
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