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  1. ALL ABOUT AMINA. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Amina Robinson (she/her) is a professional actor, director, and currently a Professor of Acting and Musical Theater at Temple University. Amina has performed on Broadway (Mamma Mia, Godspell), as well as toured the country in Broadway National Tours (Mamma Mia, Little Shop of Horrors).

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      Amina S. Robinson as Ernestine, our narrator, took the stage...

  2. Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson (February 18, 1940 – May 22, 2015) was an American artist who represented Black history through art. [1] [2] Early life and education. Robinson was born on February 18, 1940, to Leroy Edward Robinson and Helen Elizabeth Zimmerman-Robinson in Columbus, Ohio. [2] .

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  3. Aminah Robinson is now esteemed as a vital contributor to American art. Her work is actively collected and is represented in the Columbus Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Newark Museum, among others. In 2002, Robinson was awarded an honorary Doctorate from Ohio Dominion University.

  4. 1 ott 2021 · Folk artist, storyteller and visual historian, Robinson used her artwork to celebrate and memorialize the neighborhood of her childhood – Poindexter Village in Columbus, Ohio—and her journeys to...

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  5. In 2020, the Museum established the Aminah Robinson Legacy Project to encompass the myriad aspects of her life, proliferate awareness of her work, and place her in the pantheon of the most important twentieth and twenty-first-century American artists where she deservedly belongs.

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  6. 30 nov 2020 · The Late Artist Aminah Robinson Dedicated Her Life to Recovering America’s Lost History. At Last, She’s Finding a Bigger Audience. A sprawling show of her work is on view at the Columbus Museum of Art, an institution that was close to her heart. Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. Photo courtesy of the Columbus Museum of Art.