Carnegie Museum of Art
Robin Kushner is an experienced professional in the arts and business sectors. Currently serving as an Art Docent at the Carnegie Museum of Art since October 2020, Robin has also been a Juried Exhibitor for Aqueous International since September 2019 and maintains an active career as an artist under the name Robin Kushner Art since May 2017. Prior experience includes leadership roles such as President at Wise-About-Weight from January 2010 to January 2013, Party Planner at Robin's Nest Party Planning from March 2007 to September 2010, and various positions at Kaufmanns from June 1985 to February 1990, including Department Manager and Assistant Buyer. Robin Kushner holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Brandeis University, earned between 1981 and 1985, and graduated from Millburn High School in 1981.
Carnegie Museum of Art
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We create experiences that connect people to art, ideas, and one another. At Carnegie Museum of Art, we believe creativity is a defining human characteristic to which everyone should have access. The museum collects, preserves, and presents artworks from around the world to inspire, sustain, and provoke discussion, and to engage and reflect multiple audiences. Carnegie Museum of Art is arguably the first museum of contemporary art in the United States, collecting the “Old Masters of tomorrow” since the inception of the Carnegie International in 1896. Today, the museum is one of the most dynamic major art institutions in America. Our collection of more than 30,000 objects features a broad spectrum of visual arts, including painting and sculpture; prints and drawings; photographs; architectural casts, renderings, and models; decorative arts and design; and film, video, and digital imagery. Through our programming, exhibitions, and publications, we frequently explore the role of art and artists in confronting key social issues of our time, combining and juxtaposing local and global perspectives. With our unique history and resources, we strive to become a leader in defining the role of art museums for the 21st century.