Aurora Robson is a Canadian-American artist who works in sculpture, installation, painting and collage, focusing on themes related to the environment.
[1][2] Born in Canada in 1972,[3] Robson grew up in Hawaii and now resides in New York, Hudson Valley with her husband and two daughters.
[8] In 2008, Robson founded Project Vortex, a not-for-profit organization consisting of artists, designers and architects from around the world that also work with plastic.
[9] In 2013, she gave a Ted talk at TedxPeachtree entitled "Trash+Love" [10] introducing "Sculpture+Intercepting the Waste Stream,"[11] an open source course she designed to foster creative stewardship at academic institutions.
[29] In 2018, she opened "Gravity Schmavity" at Penn State Arboretum, PA[30] The sculpture "Dyno" is permanently installed at The Kingsbrae Garden in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada.