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Photographer
Biography
Maurice D. Robertson began his rapport with photography in 1983.
Through an occasional workshop, informal mentoring with area
professionals and consistent shooting, Robertson has developed
an eye for composing with light.
He has an affinity for documenting music, particularly jazz and
dance and theatre performances which he does professionally.
Also candid street portraiture, both here in the U.S.A and
abroad in the Caribbean, Brazil and North Africa. He also
explored patterns in nature and is a dark room technician, to
further enhance his photographic vision.
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His work has appeared in the New
England Jazz News, Downbeat, The Jamaican Magazine, Reach New England,
and the national music magazine Bass, Shots, Hartford News and the
Observer. Robertson has also consistently, since 1990, been the
recipient of several National Arts Programs Awards.
Robertson celebrates the African cultural experience in his work as well
as drawing attention to those social themes common to all by
demonstrating a sense of intimacy and empathy with the people and scenes
he depicts. Articles about Robertson’s artistic career and reviews of
his work have appeared in the Hartford Inquirer and the Hartford Courant
Exhibit History
2005, Craftery Gallery, Hartford CT
2005, Afro- American Foundation, Legislative Office Building, Hartford
CT
2004, West Indian Foundation, Hartford CT
2003, Atelier Gallery, Museum, Schenectady, NY
1998, Jazz Gallery, Manhattan, NY
1993,1994 Real Art Ways-Hartford, CT
1993, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT
One Man, 2 Person shows;
1192,2001 Pump House Gallery, Hartford CT
1986,1987 Fauve Gallery Amherst, MA
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