I have etchings in The Fogg Museum, The Smith College Museum of Art, and five etchings and monotypes and a plate in the Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. The Loeb Art Center is using my plate and prints to teach visitors about how etchings are made.
I have had over thirty shows in the Boston and New York areas. I have works in the estates of Meyer Schapiro and Victor Weisskopf and in private collections in the U.S., Canada, and abroad.
I have published a collection of poems and etchings, Amelie, and a collection of poems and illustrations, Lance, A Vietnam Vet; A Love Story, and have recently published a memoir, Earth, Air, Fire, and Water: A Memoir of the Sixties and Beyond, which has on its cover a double portrait in oil pastels that I did of my father and myself. My father was Herbert Robbins, a world famous mathematician., and my mother was an artist.
I have recently had works in a groupshow in Chelsea, and the Boston Public Library is acquiring some prints.
I studied with Louis Gippetti, Seymour Sommons. Patsy Cobb, David Campbell, Selma Bromberg, and Michael Phillips.