The late Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson.
AMINAH’S LEGACY
Writen by Amelia Jeffers Photography by Courtesy Columbus Museum of Art and Ira Graham By the time I reached nine years old, I was deep, deep into transforming and recording the culture of my people into works of art. The magnitude of research and study of Afro-Amerikans is what I have dedicated my life to. My works are the missing pages of American history. Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson. In late November, amidst a national landscape of uncertainty and division, the Columbus Museum of Art will open an exhibit that celebrates the life and legacy of the late Aminah Robinson, a beloved and accomplished Columbus artist who demonstrated intentional curiosity about and responsibility for preserving and consecrating the history and culture of Black people and their perseverance through centuries of injustice while confirming human commonalities.
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