Art Wellesley is partnering with the Wellesley Free Library to host an artist talk with printmaker and photographer Ralph Robinson.
A wildlife photography expedition to the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Siberia became a turning point in Ralph Robinson’s life and evolving art practice. In this inspiring talk, he will show samples of his artwork, share how experiences in remote landscapes continue to inform his lens-based practice, and how art might deepen our sense of connection.
Free event. Please RSVP below.
Ralph Robinson currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. Ralph makes work about the importance of preserving remaining wilderness areas and the wildlife that inhabits them. His sense of urgency about the plight of our planet has driven him to use his art to inform and encourage others to act now, before it becomes too late. A lens-based artist, Ralph has increasingly brought his images into photogravure, woodblock, inkjet, screen, and mixed media as a way to further explore these ideas through printmaking.

