
Hello there...
I'm Robyn... an artist, writer, publicist, animal lover, drummer,
nature worshipper... and so much more. If you're here it means
you want to know more about me, so feel free to peruse my pages.
My artist bio is below, as well as a link to my complete art
resume. Images of my paintings were recently used in the January
2008 edition of Susun Weed's Wise
Woman Herbal Ezine. You can read my answers to specific
art and personal questions in an interview in the December 2006
issue of Magickal Light. Also, feel free to
visit my MySpace
page. Enjoy your visit!
~Peace~
Robyn
Artist Bio
Artist Robyn Bellospirito, a native of Long Island, NY, has
been exhibiting her work for over twenty years in galleries and
museums in the New York metropolitan area, around the country,
and abroad. She works primarily in oil on canvas, wood and masonite,
but she has also done works which are sculptural in nature.
Ms. Bellospirito, who is listed in the current editions of
Who's Who in American Art and Who's Who of American
Women, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art History. She has
worked in some of New York's finest museums, including The
Metropolitan Museum of Art and The
Frick Collection.
For three years Robyn Bellospirito published The Exhibitioner
Art Magazine, which featured the work of emerging and established
artists from around the country. Several issues contain articles
about, and interviews with art world V.I.P.'s such as photographer
Andres Serrano, correspondence artist Ray
Johnson, and art historian Dr. Stella Russell, author of
Art in the World. A complete collection of all of the
issues of The Exhibitioner can be found in The
Museum of Modern Art Library in New York City, in the Library
of C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University in Brookville, NY,
and in the Rhode Island School of Design Library in Providence,
RI.
In 1992 the Manhasset Public Library in Manhasset, NY, attempted
to censor Robyn's work and denied her a scheduled show, on the
grounds that three of her paintings contained nudity. One of
these paintings is titled "Lovers of the Past" and
can be seen here on her web site. Following a two and a half
year battle in Federal Court, Judge Thomas Platt ruled in Ms.
Bellospirito's favor and in favor of the protection of free speech.
The case set a precedent in the Eastern District of New York,
and in January 1996 the artist was given back her show which
included the three disputed works. To find out more about the
case, you can visit the National
Coalition Against Censorship Web Site.
Robyn Bellospirito's work has been exhibited at The
Lana Santorelli Gallery in Southampton, NY; The Michael Peter Hayes Salon; The IMAC Theater in Huntington, NY; The Society of Illustrators
in New York City; Mistretta Galleries in Locust Valley, NY; Barnes & Noble in New York City;
The Watchung Arts Center
in Watchung, NJ; The
Hillwood Art Museum in Brookville, NY; The Ghost Fleet Gallery
in Kitty Hawk, NC; The Islip Art Museum in Islip, NY; The Eighth
Floor Gallery in New York City, The Foster Freeman Gallery in
San Antonio, TX; The U.N. Fourth World Conference in Beijing,
China and Moscow, Russia; The Ticknor Gallery at Harvard University
in Cambridge, MA; and a corporate exhibition at the 1-800-FLOWERS
Manhattan Store. Her work was featured in 2000 when she painted
a mask for The Mask Project NY which was auctioned off to benefit
Hospice Care. The Mask Project chose to use the image of her
mask as their logo on various promotional materials, including
ten-foot long banners which were hung throughout the Fortunoff
Mall in Carle Place, NY. Her work is in the corporate collection
of 1-800-FLOWERS,
at their headquarters located in Westbury, NY, and in many private
collections around the country.
Aside from her paintings, Robyn Bellospirito is a freelance
writer, publicist and illustrator. Her art, a short story and
an interview with her appeared in the December 2006 issue of
Magickal Light, and images of her
paintings were used as illustrations in the January 2008 issue
of Susun Weed's Wise
Woman Herbal Ezine.
Click on the following to read a full Artist's
Resume.
Questions? Contact bellspirit @ aol dot com.
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