SURROUNDED by WATER: 2023 Biennial Juried Exhibition

Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui

August 2 - August 19  

Downtown Art Center, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi

August 24 - October 30  

Kahilu Theatre, Waimea, Hawaiʻi

Juror Stacie Robinson





Juror Stacie Robinson

Stacie Robinson is a Research Ecologist with NOAA’s Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program focusing on wildlife ecology, disease, foraging, and genetics. She is also a ceramicist.


Juror Statement

I dwell in a unique space at the intersection of art and science. A love of nature and the marine environment is the core that unites these seemingly disparate foci. In my professional life I work for NOAA in an effort to conserve endangered marine species. My work in marine conservation has taken me throughout the Hawaiian Archipelago where I have been able to see both the beauty and human impacts on the ocean and island environments. As an artist, I translate this appreciation for unique Hawaiian marine life into ceramic art. I am greatly inspired by a sense of place and connection with nature. Living on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu, I find endless opportunities for inspiration from the lush tropical landscapes, vibrant seascapes full of odd marine creatures, and the east-meets-west culture in the islands. I use my art as a way to draw in the eye and open the mind to the wonders of and threats to the natural world.

Stacie Robinson


Invited Artist Gail Toma

Surrounded by Water exhibit with Juror walk-through

Invited Artist Liz Train

Surrounded by Water

<< All album photos 73/86 photos
Ruth Takemoto
"Cloud Droplet"

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