
Laura Robb grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and entered Art Student’s Academy there at the age of sixteen. In 1974 she moved to New York City to study with Michael Aviano. After returning to the southwest she studied drawing with Ned Jacob and received critiques from Richard Schmid. Since moving to Taos, New Mexico in 1986, Robb’s art travels have taken her to France, Spain, Guatemala, and across the United States. She has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows and her paintings have received many awards, most notably the John F. and Anna Lee Stacy Scholarship.
CV:
The Subject is Merely a Vehicle — Nancy Gillespie Art of the West Magazine July/August 1990
Artists Worth Watching Art-Talk June/July 1990
Still Life Painters Create Their Own Realities — Sally Eauclaire The Santa Fean May 1991
Laura Robb — Martha B. Goodwin Southwest Art Magazine 1992
Springing to Life Southwest Art August 1993
Emerging Realist Painters Art-Talk March 1996
‘What Can’t You Live Without?’ Art-Talk April/May 1998
Comtemporary American Oil Painting Jilin Fine Art Publishing 1999
A Personal Sense of Beauty — Bonnie Ganglehoff Southwest Art April 2001
In the Studio ,Laura Robb — Gussie Fauntleroy Southwest Art January 2002
An All-Consuming Passion –Nancy Gillespie Art of the West May/June 2003
Destination: Taos — John Jarvis Art-Talk April/May 2003
A Sharp Eye — Laura Robb The Artists Magazine September 2003
Laura Robb — Stew Mosberg The Cultural Times September/October 2006
The Studio –Myrna Zanetell Art of the West July/August 2007
Twenty One Art of the West November/December 2007
A Visual Conversation — Gussie Fauntleroy Southwest Art February 2010
I’m Not Trying to Stay Safe — Vicki Stavig Art of the West May/June 2013
Entre Réalisme et Abstraction Pratique des Arts Sept/Oct 2013