Robin Green is a ceramicist and painter who lives and works in Seattle. Here she uses pigment, silk, clay, and plants as a means to express, her lifelong respect, awe and love of the natural world; her sadness over the general health of living things on the planet, and her enduring female stance. Her works have appeared at North Seattle College, Rogue Community College, Amazon, Whatcom Museum of Art, Greater Denton Arts Council, Project Diana; in solo and group shows in galleries in across Washington, Oregon, Texas and New York City; have been added to the permanent collections of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and King (WA) County Portable Works; and are represented by i.e. Gallery, Edison. She is the recipient of grants from the City of Seattle and the Allied Arts Foundation, and residencies at Jentel Foundation and the University of Washington. She has published academic papers on her field and greenhouse research into the evolution and ecology of plant populations in tropical rain forests in Panama, and in temperate grasslands in the Pacific Northwest; and has designed and illustrated a best-selling college textbook on evolution.