Deborah Robin: Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University; Regional Director of Operations, Keller Graduate School of Management; Art History Instructor, Art Institute of Phoenix; Docent Emeritus, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Wednesday, April 29, 2026, 3:00-4:00 pm, Koffler Great Room at ASA and zoom
Continue the journey into the world of Post-Impressionism and the daring late-19th century artists who broke free from Impressionism to forge new paths and change art forever. In Part 2, Deborah Robin will introduce you to two visionary thinkers who approached the canvas with analytical brilliance and radical innovation. Seurat transformed color into a science, building luminous images dot by dot, while Cézanne simplified nature into geometric forms. Working with the precision of scientists rather than the passion of poets, they sparked a revolution every bit as powerful as Van Gogh and Gauguin’s, directly inspiring the rise of Cubism and abstract art. Discover how their groundbreaking masterpieces paved the way for modern art in the 20th century.
