ROBIN GREBE

Robin Grebe at Schantz Galleries. photo: Lisa Vollmer

Robin Grebe at Schantz Galleries. photo: Lisa Vollmer

Grebe uses cast glass, ceramic glazes, and transparent enamels to create her monolithic and allegorical human forms.  Originally inspired by Greek Cycladic fertility goddesses, Grebe's sculptures seem both fragile and strong. To her, they illustrate the paradoxes of human life.

Grebe's work has been shown in Europe and the United States and can be found in many private and public connections worldwide, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Corning Museum of Glass, and the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo.