Robin Lehrer Roi
Brooklyn Painter and ceramic artist with a passion for pattern...in nature, human nature and the man made. Represented by 440 Gallery

Final Week!
There are a few more days to visit the gallery and see Robin Roi’s marvelous show of presidential struggles, as shown through abstract portraits she created representing the first 16 commanders-in-chief. “Unpresidented” emphasizes the trials and tribulations these men dealt with in an attempt to create a new country dedicated to a concept called democracy. As Robin says, “They were far from perfect, yet they are worth remembering as the good, the bad and the ugly.” Sound familiar?
Closing Party on Sunday, April 19, 5-7pm. Lets encourage Robin to get the last word in on this subject, and also come mingle with the artists from the Project Space show “Where I Have Been.”
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com
@nyhistory @nyhistoryevents @ny_history
#museumofthecityofnewyork #nypl #newyorkpubliclibrary #morganlibrary @nysoclib

Final Week!
There are a few more days to visit the gallery and see Robin Roi’s marvelous show of presidential struggles, as shown through abstract portraits she created representing the first 16 commanders-in-chief. “Unpresidented” emphasizes the trials and tribulations these men dealt with in an attempt to create a new country dedicated to a concept called democracy. As Robin says, “They were far from perfect, yet they are worth remembering as the good, the bad and the ugly.” Sound familiar?
Closing Party on Sunday, April 19, 5-7pm. Lets encourage Robin to get the last word in on this subject, and also come mingle with the artists from the Project Space show “Where I Have Been.”
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com
@nyhistory @nyhistoryevents @ny_history
#museumofthecityofnewyork #nypl #newyorkpubliclibrary #morganlibrary @nysoclib

Our shows are closing today, come by for a last chance to see them and hang out with our artists and the local art community at the closing party, 5-7pm
That’s not wallpaper, those are not feathers: there are six presidential portraits within “Founding Feathers.” Robin Roi’s handpainted work is a nod to the early days of our democracy. Come meet Robin today and learn more about her show “Unpresidented.”
Artists from our project space show will also be at the gallery this afternoon. “Where I Have Been” features work by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin and Sohn Plenefisch.
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

Our shows are closing today, come by for a last chance to see them and hang out with our artists and the local art community at the closing party, 5-7pm
That’s not wallpaper, those are not feathers: there are six presidential portraits within “Founding Feathers.” Robin Roi’s handpainted work is a nod to the early days of our democracy. Come meet Robin today and learn more about her show “Unpresidented.”
Artists from our project space show will also be at the gallery this afternoon. “Where I Have Been” features work by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin and Sohn Plenefisch.
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

This week: The Gallery is open
today from noon to 6pm.
Thursday & Friday 4-7pm
Saturday & Sunday noon -6pm
Sunday 19th……CLOSING PARTY 5-7pm

This week: The Gallery is open
today from noon to 6pm.
Thursday & Friday 4-7pm
Saturday & Sunday noon -6pm
Sunday 19th……CLOSING PARTY 5-7pm

Robin Roi, in her show “Unpresidented” at 440 Gallery, shares her discoveries about our American Presidents. Through a series of abstract portraits, Robin reminds us that not all things are new and shocking when it comes to our commander-in-chief.
Who said this? John Tyler, president from 1841 to 1845. Here is Robin’s artwork “John Tyler 1841-1845” collage, acrylic paint on paper, 2025.
Robin will be at 440 Gallery on Saturdays, 4-6pm. Please stop by to learn more about the art and continue the fascinating conversations about our American presidents past and present.
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi @robroidesign
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

Robin Roi, in her show “Unpresidented” at 440 Gallery, shares her discoveries about our American Presidents. Through a series of abstract portraits, Robin reminds us that not all things are new and shocking when it comes to our commander-in-chief.
Who said this? John Tyler, president from 1841 to 1845. Here is Robin’s artwork “John Tyler 1841-1845” collage, acrylic paint on paper, 2025.
Robin will be at 440 Gallery on Saturdays, 4-6pm. Please stop by to learn more about the art and continue the fascinating conversations about our American presidents past and present.
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi @robroidesign
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

“Unpresidented” a show of abstract portraits by Robin Roi, tells more than one story. As Robin explains, “UNPRESIDENTED is a body of work that asks how we got here, what choices we made, and possibly where we are headed. I’ve always been interested in pictures that tell a story. These portraits—sixteen presidents from Washington to Lincoln—tell a story that is, in many ways, on the minds of a lot of us nowadays.”
Robin will be at 440 Gallery on Saturdays, 4-6pm. Please stop by to learn more about the art and continue the fascinating conversations about our American presidents past and present.
Featured: Robin Roi, “Franklin Pierce 1853-1857,” 2025, collage, acrylic paint on paper, 20.5”x20.5”x2.5”
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

“Unpresidented” a show of abstract portraits by Robin Roi, tells more than one story. As Robin explains, “UNPRESIDENTED is a body of work that asks how we got here, what choices we made, and possibly where we are headed. I’ve always been interested in pictures that tell a story. These portraits—sixteen presidents from Washington to Lincoln—tell a story that is, in many ways, on the minds of a lot of us nowadays.”
Robin will be at 440 Gallery on Saturdays, 4-6pm. Please stop by to learn more about the art and continue the fascinating conversations about our American presidents past and present.
Featured: Robin Roi, “Franklin Pierce 1853-1857,” 2025, collage, acrylic paint on paper, 20.5”x20.5”x2.5”
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

Today, join us on Zoom for our monthly artist talk with all of the artists showing in the gallery: @robinroidesign @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch with @yoga_and_art_nyc moderating
Register thru link in bio or on 440gallery.com
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

UNPRESIDENTED
Please join us tomorrow for our virtual Artist Talk at 4:40 pm. Our panel of artists: Robin Roi @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefischTo register and receive the zoom link, go to 440gallery.com
#unpresidented #mixedmedia #brooklynartists #brooklyngallery

Please join us on zoom at 4:40 pm Sunday March 29. To register and receive the zoom link, go to our
website:440gallery.com
To be sure, It will be a lively conversation!
See you there.
@440gallery @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch #mixedmedia #collage #presidential #brooklynartists #brooklyngallery
Please join us on Sunday, March 29 for The Artist Talk, on zoom, at 440 Gallery. We’ll start at 4:40 PM. I’ll be speaking about my solo show “UNPRESIDENTED”
Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin and Sohn Plenefisch will speak about their group show in the Project Space, “Where I have Been “
I think you will find this to be a VERY lively conversation!! To register and receive the zoom link….go to 440gallery website
#robroidesign #artonpaper #mixedmedia #brooklyngallery #brooklynartists @440gallery @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch

“I needed context for the divisiveness in our current political environment. What I discovered was that we have been able to overcome this divisiveness over and over again, but I wondered why it keeps returning. And that question became Unpresidented—a body of work that asks how we got here, what choices we made, and possibly where we are headed.” —Robin Roi
Our artists have a lot to share about their work, inspirations, process—join us on Zoom this Sunday, March 29 at 4:40pm for our monthly Artists Talk. Moderator Karen Gibbons asks the questions of our exhibiting artists, and there’s plenty of time for those in the audience to ask too. Please register for this Zoom event, the link is in our bio and on the 440gallery.com website.
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show of unique abstract portraits by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

“I needed context for the divisiveness in our current political environment. What I discovered was that we have been able to overcome this divisiveness over and over again, but I wondered why it keeps returning. And that question became Unpresidented—a body of work that asks how we got here, what choices we made, and possibly where we are headed.” —Robin Roi
Our artists have a lot to share about their work, inspirations, process—join us on Zoom this Sunday, March 29 at 4:40pm for our monthly Artists Talk. Moderator Karen Gibbons asks the questions of our exhibiting artists, and there’s plenty of time for those in the audience to ask too. Please register for this Zoom event, the link is in our bio and on the 440gallery.com website.
Our two shows run through April 19:
“Unpresidented,” a solo show of unique abstract portraits by Robin Roi
“Where I Have Been,” a Project Space show by Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch
Follow @440gallery here to stay up to date on our shows and activities, and read more about the work at 440gallery.com

Sunday March 29, 4:40 PM Artist talk on zoom
Go to 440 website for link. Panel: Robin Roi, Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch @440gallery

Sunday March 29, 4:40 PM Artist talk on zoom
Go to 440 website for link. Panel: Robin Roi, Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch @440gallery

Sunday March 29, 4:40 PM Artist talk on zoom
Go to 440 website for link. Panel: Robin Roi, Susan Greenstein, Juliet Martin, Sohn Plenefisch @susangreensteinart @remotelyjuliet @sohnplenefisch @440gallery
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