Arrita Robinson Of 8x10Designs Is A Vehicle That Takes Philly Forward To The Future by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (610) 931-8810 Arrita S. N. Robinson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1979. From 1993 2003, She studied at Philadelphia High School for the Creative & Performing Arts, Moore College of Art & Design: undergraduate, University Of The Arts: Graduate, where she developed a foundation of creativity and socialism. Arrita was fortunate to be associated with individuals with an array talent and personalities. She grew from experiences and persevered threw challenges. Through hard work and dedication, Arritas accomplishments are many. Most notable, on graduation day from Moore College of Art & Design, Arrita received two Bachelors of Fine Arts degrees for a program designed for five years; she accomplished in four. Arrita is currently working as the program coordinator for the Philadelphia NAACP and Temple University Chapter of the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Scientific, Olympics (ACT-SO). Also, employed working with Mental Health adults and previously as a teacher in the Philadelphia Public School system; working with children specifically with mental health challenges. She has been involved with numerous group shows and various individual showcases. The most recent painting is currently owned by R & B legend Solomon Burke. Arrita, is currently the founder and Executive Director of 8x10Designs , The Germaine Academy of the Fine Arts and Co-Host of blogtalkradio.com/KAYdradio Ministry. Instructor at the Frator Heru Institute...Community Education Outreach and Program Coordinator for The Philadelphia NAACP and Temple University ACT-SO Program. Also, Arrita has now been introduced as the Marketing Director of R.A.W Productions. Arrita, is a Station Manager at WSVR1360am also.
Above: Arrita Robinson,
8x10Designs Founder.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Arrita Robinson Of 8x10Designs Is A Vehicle That Takes Philly Forward To The Future by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (610) 931-8810
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