Robin Gay McCline, graduate of the UCB School of Architecture,
is a retired registered architect, and past president
of the San Joaquin Chapter of A.I.A.. McCline practiced
architecture in the San Joaquin Valley and taught architecture
at Fresno City College. He also taught watercolor at
F.C.C., as well as for Seattle-based “Seniors
making Art” and the Fresno Art Museum.
A former
member of the California Watercolor Society, Robin Gay
McCline has participated in many one-man and group exhibitions
in the Valley since the mid-1950’s. His paintings
have been published in catalogs, calendars, and the
book, California Light, by Mark Arax and Joel Pickford.
A recipient of the Fresno Arts Council Horizon Award,
He has served on many community committees, including
the Fresno Downtown Mall Art Committee and serving as
president of the Fresno Art Museum Board of Trustees.
A member
of the Tuesday Group and a confirmed “plein air”
painter, the artist prefers watercolor as a medium for
paintings executed in the field. His work can be seen
at Rollf’s Gallery and The Door Art Gallery in
Fresno.
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"San
Joaquin Spring"
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"Three
Tall Trees"
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