Robbin Ami Silverberg, artist and founding director of Dobbin Mill, a hand-papermaking studio, and Dobbin Books, a collaborative artist book studio, which publishes small editions by Silverberg, in collaboration with other artists. Her artwork is divided between solo & collaborative artist books and large paper installations. The work conceptually focuses on word cognition and interlinearity, with an emphasis on process and paper as activated substrate. Silverberg has both exhibited and taught extensively in the US, Canada, South Africa, South Korea, Mexico, and Europe. Her artwork is found in numerous collections, such as the Smithsonian Museum of African Art; Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest; and Yale University’s Art of the Book Collection. She is Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute and lives & works in Brooklyn, NY.
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University of California, Berkeley (UCB), The Bancroft Library
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