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Amber Robles-Gordon (born 1977
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. She resides in
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and predominantly works with found objects and textiles to create assemblages, large-scale sculptures, installations and public artwork.


Education

She received a BS in 2005 from
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, in Washington, DC and subsequently an MFA (Painting) in 2011 from
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, also in Washington, DC. Robles-Gordon has been a key member of the Black Artists DC, (BADC) serving as exhibitions coordinator, Vice President and President. Robles-Gordon is also the co-founder of Delusions of Grandeur Artist Collective.


Artwork

Robles-Gordon has exhibited widely in the US, Europe, and Asia. In 2010 she was granted an apprenticeship with the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities to create a public art installation as part of the ''D.C. Creates Public Arts'' Program. She was subsequently also commissioned to create temporary and permanent public art installations for the Washington Projects for the Arts, the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association (NVFAA), the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C., Howard University, and the
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Reviews

In a 2018 review of her two-person show at the Morton Fine Art Gallery in Washington, DC, ''
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'' noted that "Robles-Gordon, a D.C. native, is known for hanging strands of textiles and other found objects in intricate arrangements... Whether seen as cosmic or botanical, the artist's circling compositions exalt natural cycles." A few years earlier, ''The Washington Post'' had observed that "Working entirely with found objects, the Caribbean-rooted local artist arrays ribbons and scraps on (mostly) wire frameworks. The result is a riot of colors and patterns, evoking the tropics while playing on the contrast between the rigid frames and malleable fabric."


Solo Shows

*1995 ''The Art'', The Brittany, Arlington, VA *1997 ''The Artwork of A. Robles-Gordon'', Dance Place Exhibition Space, Washington, DC *2007 ''Can You Free Me?'', Ramee’ Gallery, Washington, DC *2010 ''Matrices of Transformation'', Michael Platt Studio Gallery, Washington, DC *2011 ''Milked'', National League of American Penn Woman, Washington, DC *2011 ''Wired'', Installation and Exhibit, Pleasant Plains Workshop, Washington, DC *2012 ''Milked'', Riverviews Art Space, Lynchburg, Virginia *2012 ''With Every Fiber of My Being'', Honfleur Gallery, Washington, DC *2017 Arts Center/Gallery Delaware State University,
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*2017 Pennsylvania College of Art and Design,
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*2018  Kohl Gallery at Washington College,
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*2018 ''Third Eye Open'',
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, Washington, DC *2020 American University (upcoming),
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at Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC


Museum and University Group Shows

*2006 ''Mother and Child: Expression of Love'', Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History, Washington, DC *2006 ''Sistahs, In Our Own Words'', Banneker Douglass Museum, Annapolis, MD *2007 ''A Creative Profile: Artist of the East Bank'', Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History, Washington, DC *2009 ''Colorblind/Colorsight'', The Rotunda Gallery at American University, Washington, DC *2009 ''Migrations: BADC Exhibit'', Luther Collage, Decorah, Iowa *2010 ''Global Art Buzz'', University of California, Washington Center, Washington, DC *2011 Transformer Silent Auction Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC *2015 ''Personal Patterns'', Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD *2016 ''Arts for Justice'',
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, Katzen Center, Washington, DC *2017 ''Living on the Land'', Salisbury University Art Gallery, Salisbury, MD *2019 ''The Path of Terminator Crossing'' and ''Juxtaposing Whiteness'', American Academy, Rome, Italy *2021
Successions: Traversing US Colonialism
', American University Museum, Washington, DC.


Collections

*Judith A. Hoffberg Archive Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA *Masterpiece Miniature Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia *Capital One Bank, McLean, Virginia *City of Washington, DC   *Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY *The Gautier Family Collection, Washington, DC


References

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