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Robin L. Haller serves as Associate Professor of Textile Design in East Carolina University's School of Art & Design within the College of Fine Arts and Communication. Her academic profile integrates studio teaching with research-driven creative practice focused on weaving and feltmaking.
Her educational foundation includes a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from Kent State University, establishing the technical and conceptual framework for her specialized work in fiber arts.
Professor Haller's research innovates at the convergence of digital design and traditional textile techniques, producing work exhibited across national and international venues. Her methodology demonstrates how computational approaches can expand handcrafted textile possibilities while preserving material authenticity.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- HGA Award
- Two-time Best of Show at Fiber Celebration (Colorado)
- First Place at Handcrafted 2012 (North Carolina)
Supported by multiple research grants, her scholarly activity maintains active exhibition momentum. Current advising details aren't specified, but her award-winning output suggests rigorous mentorship standards within the textile design program.
She operates between Greenville, NC (university base) and Cleveland, OH (hometown), maintaining dual professional-cultural connections that inform her artistic perspective.
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