Robin Barcus Slonina Explained

Robin Slonina (née Barcus, born April 19,1974) is a multi-disciplinary, contemporary artist.

Biography

Slonina grew up in the Chicago area and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993. She married Jim Slonina in 2007.

Career

Slonina's work has been exhibited at the Evanston Arts Center in Evanston, Illinois; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin; Compton Verney Art Museum in Warwickshire, England; the Smart Museum of Art, The Peace Museum, The Contemporary Arts Workshop, and Artemisia Gallery in Chicago, Illinois; New York Mills Cultural Center in New York Mills, Minnesota; Atomic Todd Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada as well as many other galleries and museums. In 2006, she opened Skin City Body Painting in Las Vegas, Nevada, which provides professional body paint, makeup, and hair styling to customers. The company specializes in models, entertainers, and acrobatic talent for promotions, events, conventions, and parties.

Television

Slonina, along with RuPaul, and Craig Tracy, serves as a judge on Skin Wars, a body painting reality competition hosted by Rebecca Romijn that began airing on GSN in August 2014.[1] Contestants on the series perform challenges containing body painting each episode. At the end of each episode, one contestant is eliminated.

States of Dress Project

In 2005, Slonina started the "States of Dress" project, a series of interactive, site-specific dress sculptures.[2] The project largely incorporated materials indigenous to the respective US state.[3]

Press

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Notes and References

  1. Kristen Peterson, Skin Wars: Las Vegas entrepreneur talks body paint, RuPaul and reality TV,Las Vegas Weekly, July 31, 2014.
  2. Kristen Peterson, Sort-of-wearable art on the cheap, Las Vegas Sun, April 30, 2008.
  3. Karina Hean, Turns Everyday Surroundings Into Mind-Blowing Dresses, Good Morning America, August 6, 2014.
  4. Kevin Cederstrom,Artist to Dress Up Local Fields, New York Mills Herald, Sept 9, 2004.