الفنان تيم روبنسون من UUCMP

SLEEPING CAT GALLERY
www.sleepingcatgallery.com


Tim Robinson has shown his work through art galleries, cooperatives, museums and cafes. Since his arrival in California in 1979, he has presented his art in over 26 solo shows including two for the Monterey State Historical Park. He has been in over thirty group shows, including a show featuring garden painters past and present of Monterey, at the Monterey Conference Center. He participated in the 1989 and the 1998 Cannery Row Mural Projects, and the Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art’s 1996 Biennial Exhibition. In June of 1997 he received a sculpture commission from Monterey County and the Monterey County Travel and Tourism Alliance to create an assemblage titled Monterey County. It was used for six years as a display representing Monterey County at the Capitol Building in Sacramento. From 1998 to 2020 Robinson taught art for the Salinas Union High School District, working with over 6500 students during that time. Tim regularly exhibits his sculpture and jewelry with the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild and will be showing in a joint exhibition, Ancient Traditions Modern Arts, with the Santa Cruz Textile Arts Guild from April 9 to May 11at the Radius Gallery in Santa Cruz. He has shown his paintings, woodcuts, sculpture and jewelry through Pajaro Valley Arts in Watsonville and is currently participating in the PVA’s 2025 Members Exhibition, January 15 – February 23 at their Sudden Street Gallery.
For the past 3 years his work has shown at the

Webster Street Art Gallery 188 Webster St. Monterey, CA
(831)210-1908 Open Tuesday-Friday 11am – 3 pm
Tim lives in Santa Cruz. His work can be seen on line at sleepingcatgallery.com

Statement:
It is a privilege for me to exhibit at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Monterey Peninsula. I thank everyone involved in this exhibition including you, the viewer. I have always worked in many different media. I enjoy them all. Much of my art reflects my interest in the natural world, while other works express my appreciation for abstraction and myth.


I hope, with all my art, to evoke an emotional response from the viewer.


–Tim Robinson