robin haller

 

Three Caged Birds, 2014

49 x 52 inches

cotton, rayon, dye.

Statement

“Three Caged Birds” was created in response to the escape and rescue of the three young women who were kidnapped and held in chains for more than a decade in Cleveland, OH. I had a personal connection to this horrific event. All three victims were abducted from the neighborhood that I lived in at the time. I knew Amanda Barry through neighborhood encounters, and Gina DeJesus was the same age as my daughter and attended the elementary school at the corner of our street. This piece is a celebration of their survival and resilience, and a prayer for hope that their hearts and souls one day are healed. The title of this piece is an homage to Maya Angelou. On the one-year anniversary of their escape, Maya Angelou passed away. Her poem, “The Caged Bird Sings,” was being recited by many people in honor of the poet. It resonated with me and seemed very appropriate to this bitter-sweet anniversary.

 

ROBIN HALLER

Associate Professor and Area Coordinator of Textile Design,

East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

Robin Haller is an artist who specializes in digital design and weaving. She is an Associate Professor and Area Coordinator of the Textile Design Program, School of Art and Design, at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has received multiple grants to pursue her research in digital design and weaving. Most recently she has received Best in Show in The Schwa Show 2018, NC, Complexity 2016, IL, as well as the HGA Award and two-time Best of Show Award in Fiber Celebration, CO. Robin resides between her hometown of Cleveland, OH and her place of employment in Greenville, NC.