Red Always Wins


Stephanie Elaine Robbins, Red Always Wins, May 2005


installation view

Stephanie Robbins used spare room to present the interactive sound installation, Red Always Wins. This site-specific installation grew out of a series of sound works on memory and nostalgia. Robbins created a sound collage of her and her father playing checkers. One recording is from 1984 and the other is from 2003, you may listen to the sound collage here.


detail

Stephanie Elaine Robbins received her MFA in photography and digital imaging from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is currently an assistant professor of art in photography/computer imagery at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Her artwork has involved found imagery/objects, photography, digital collage, video, sound, and installation centered around the hidden narrative. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions, juried/group exhibitions, and video screenings regionally and nationally. Recent exhibitions include spare room, School 33 Art Center, and Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Robbins currently resides in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.