Flâneur in NYC, Autumn

An eclectic playlist that embodies the experience of wandering through the streets of New York City in autumn, my favorite time of year in this city we call home. Autumn in New York City brings with it a sense of clarity. Walking through the city’s neighborhoods, I encounter a cacophony …

Summer Rain

In the sticky grip of summer’s heat,We ran, wild through cornfields tall,Sky stretching wide, endless and neat,Rain clouds creeping, a quiet call. The breeze, a whisper, cool and sweet,Promising relief from the day’s embrace,We sought the barn, a swift retreat,Breathless, hearts in a racing chase. The first soft taps, a …

More is More

…and the rest is a bore. Here is what I’ve been listing to in the studio lately. Enjoy:)

Nordstrom NYC Celebrates Pride

Andrew Cornell Robinson: Mighty Real / Graffiti Bowls and Vases Nordstrom NYC Flagship Store, June 7th – July 7th, 2024 New York City, June 7th, 2024 – NYC artist Andrew Cornell Robinson is bringing his unique blend of creativity to the Nordstrom NYC Flagship store once again. In the spotlight …

Rainbows Coming Out Of My Ass!

Rumor has it that Judy Garland was once confronted in the ladies’ room by a drunken fan pestering her to sing a few bars of “Over the Rainbow.” While making her exit, Judy snapped back, “Madame, I’ve got rainbows coming out of my ass!” Sometimes, that’s exactly how I feel …

surface skirmishes in oil on canvas

“Part of what I’m looking for is a surface quality, and that’s something that you can’t arrive at in a day or a week or a month. It has to feel like it has a sort of history and that it’s been through some skirmishes.” Joe Bradley in conversation with …

Girls + Boys…

Lately I’ve been listening to an eclectic mix of music everything from the Blur to Linda Clifford and Dalida. This weird mash up on musical styles captures my rather catholic tastes. Yes! Is my attitude in general when it comes to music, and art and life. Enjoy

Salted Not Sugared

Press Release Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts announces the opening of Salted Not Sugared, a solo exhibition of works by Andrew Cornell Robinson. This is the first exhibition to extensively survey the interdisciplinary art of NYC based, New Jersey native artist Andrew Cornell Robinson, presented by William Patterson …

Western Style Raku Fire

Andrew Cornell Robinson has been working with Raku fired ceramic since he first apprenticed to a potter in the last 1970s and early 1980s. His first mentor, Grace Bailey and his teacher Dave Cohen both studied under American ceramist Paul Soldner, who adopted and adapted Raku firing methods and popularized them in the United States in the 1960s. Andrew continues this tradition today in his studio and shares this knowledge with his friends and students.

Confabulations + Fantabulosas

Through Confabulations + Fantabulosas, Robinson explores how to visually represent visibility, celebrating and surrendering to various aspects of life, including joy, absence, pleasure, loss, and reverence.