(Washington, DC b. Puerto Rico) "My artwork is a visual representation of my hybridism: a fusion of my gender, ethnicity, cultural, and social experiences. I impose colors, imagery, and materials that evoke femininity and tranquility with the intent of transcending or balancing a specific form. I associate working with light, color, and energy as a positive means to focus on the healing power found in the creative process and within us all. It is my belief that colors have both feminine and masculine energies and each color represents a specific aspect of nature." - Amber Robles Gordon Robles-Gordon completed her Masters of Fine Arts from Howard University in November 2011, where she has received annual awards and accolades for her artwork. Since, her exhibitions and artwork has been reviewed and/or featured in many esteemed publications including the Washington Post, the Miami Herald, Huffington Post, and Callaloo Art & Culture in the African Diaspora.She has exhibited nationally and in Germany, Italy, Malaysia, London, and Spain. Robles-Gordon was commissioned to create temporary and permanent public art installations for numerous art fairs and agencies such as the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, DCCAH, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association (NVFAA), Humanities Council of Washington, D.C., Howard University, James C. Porter Colloquium, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the Washington Projects for the Arts, Salisbury University, Martha’s Table, DC Department of General Services and Democracy Fund. Additionally, she has been commissioned and or featured to teach workshops, give commentary, and or present about her artwork by the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum, Luther College, WETA Television, Al Jazeera, WPFW 89.3fm, WAMU | American University Radio, The Kojo Nnamdi Show, Howard University James A. Porter Colloquium, David C. Driskell Center, the Phillips Collection, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, Mc Daniel College, Salisbury University, Harvey B. Gantt Center, American University, and National Museum of African American History and Culture. She had her solo exhibition Successions : Traversing US Colonialism, curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah, at American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in 2021. She has been represented by Morton Fine Art since 2016. Amber Robles-Gordon (Washington, DC b. USA) Education2011 Howard University, Washington, D.C., Masters of Fine Arts Major: Painting2005 Trinity College, Wash., D.C., Bachelors of Science, Major: Business Administration95-97 Northern Virginia Community College, Alex., VA, Major: Business; Minor: Fine Arts Selected Solo Exhibitions2020 American University, Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC2019 Universidad del Sagrado Corazon, San Juan, Puerto Rico2018 Washington College, Chestertown, MD2018 Third Eye Open, Morton Fine Art, Washington, D.C.2014 Catalyst Projects, Washington, DC 2012 Milked, Riverviews Art Space, Lynchberg, Virginia2012 With Every Fiber of My Being, Honfleur Gallery, Washington, D.C.2011 Milked, National League of American Penn Woman, Washington, D.C.2011 Wired, Installation and Exhibit, Pleasant Plains Workshop, Washington, D.C.,2010 Matrices of Transformation, Michael Platt Studio Gallery, Washington, D.C.2010 Pretty Things, Little Treasures and Hidden Meanings, The Gallery at AYN Studio, Washington, DC Permanent CollectionsJudith A. Hoffberg Archive Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CAMasterpiece Miniature Art Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Capital One Bank, Mc Clean,Virginia District of Columbia’s Art Bank, funded by DC Creates Public Art, Washington, DC Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY The Gautier Family Collection, Washington, DC Department of General Services, Washington, DCMartha’s Table, Washington, DCDemocracy Fund, Washington, DC