
drawings shaped by recent external forces, a juried exhibition.
Juror, Leo Robinson artist, master lecturer, educator.
Stimuli are events in the environment that influence behavior. Stimulus is a response model that describes the relation between the stimulus and the expected response.
Exhibition
 June 3 - July 22, 2011
 June 3, First Friday Opening
Location
 110 CHURCH | gallery
 110 Church Street
 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Entry Fee: $30.
 An artist may submit up to three works. The fee is non-refundable and payable online.
Key dates
 April 8 online submission opens
 April 29 online submission closes
 May 1 - 7 online juror review
 May 9 - announcement of finalists
 May 16 and 17 - in person drop off deadline
 May 20 shipped art due at 110 Church
 May 24 announcement of selected artists and works
Submissions and entry fees will be taken electronically. Final round will be juried with the physical work.
more information and online submissions:
 http://www.heavybubble.com
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All drawings must have a visual component.
 All drawings must be original and not violate any Copyright laws.
 Two-dimensional artwork should not exceed 40 inches in either dimension. Sculpture should not exceed 24 inches in any dimension. Fragile or precious materials that cannot withstand handling, storage, and transportation will not be accepted.
Artists are responsible for delivery and removal of artwork.
 Not open to students enrolled in an academic setting.
All materials will be submitted in digital format through the Heavy Bubble website. Link to come.
 No slides will be accepted. Interested artists will be required to create a profile to apply.
Finalists will be asked to enter an artist’s narrative and a personal statement responding to the exhibition theme (short). This information will be used to create an artist’s profile/bio. A headshot or photograph of the artist will be required for marketing purposes.
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 About Leo Robinson
EDUCATION
 Cranbrook Academy of Art - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan - MFA
 Howard University - Washington, DC - BA, Cum Laude
 Corcoran School of Art - Washington, DC
 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture - Skowhegan, Maine
TEACHING
 Emeritus Professor of Drawing and Painting - California State University, Fullerton
 Master Lecturer, Foundation Department - University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
 Adjunct Professor, Illustration Dept., Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA
 Professor of Drawing & Painting - California State University, Fullerton
 Visiting Artist - Claremont Graduate School
 Wellesley College - Wellesley, Massachusetts
 Howard University - Washington, DC
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
 He has exhibited in group shows in Philadelphia, Studio Museum in Harlem, Portland Art Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University
 In California: David Zapf Gallery, San Diego, Laguna Art Museum, Riverside Art Museum, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, The Design Center of Los Angeles, Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
 Ruth Bachofner Gallery - Santa Monica, CA
 Art Gallery - El Camino College, Torrance, CA
 Simard/Halm Gallery - Los Angeles, CA
 Santa Monica College - Santa Monica, CA
 Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA
 Orlando Gallery - Sherman Oaks, CA
 Also in 1980 & 1979 Art Gallery - Howard University, Washington, DC
 Drawings - Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH