The Art of Robin Walsh
 
 
 
A Blank Space
 
This would be a great place to draw and doodle. Feel free to:
     A) Draw with a     
    sharpie on your  
    monitor. 
     B) Print out this 
    page and then     
    doodle here. 
    C) Ignore this 
    space.

 
 
 
 
I make puppets
Yes, it’s true. Even in this day and age there are people like me. And just when you thought the world was safe.


Artsy bio

Puppetry is an ancient art that has a deep-seated appeal to audiences of all ages. Following in the footsteps of master puppeteer Albrecht Roser, Robin Walsh seeks to take puppetry beyond the realm of children’s entertainment and return it to the multi-faceted, modern audiences of today. She’s been in puppetry for almost 20 years and has built, designed and performed around the world, from New York City, to L.A., Germany and, most recently, China. For her, the greatest joy is experiencing that moment when bits of cloth, wood and string truly come to life for an audience. She is glad to have a chance to share that magical moment whenever she can.
Other Info:
FComplete Bio
FPerformance 
      Resume

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News Items:
Stravinsky’s Firebird at Stanford

A review of Firebird (near the end).

Hear me on NPR here talking about refurbishing the Rudolph puppets.

And read about me and the Rudolph puppets in the New York Times here.





This space for rent.

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