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Amber Robles Gordon: Third Eye Open

Washington, DC, United StatesMorton Fine Art27 April 2018 - 15 May 2018
Amber Robles Gordon: Third Eye Open

Amber Robles Gordon: Third Eye Open

Morton Fine Art presents the solo exhibition “Third Eye Open” by mixed media artist Amber Robles Gordon.

Robles Gordon is known for her use of found objects and textile to create assemblages, large-scale sculptures and installations. Her work is representational of her experiences and the paradoxes within the female experience. The fouur mixed media canvases in “Third Eye Open,” represent an internal conversation about the inter-connectedness of human life, from the infinitesimal individual to the expanse in which our universe exists.

Robles Gordon has over fifteen years of exhibiting, art education, and exhibition coordinating experience. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts from Howard University in November 2011, where she has received annual awards and accolades for her artwork. She has exhibited nationally and in Germany, Italy, Malaysia, London, and Spain. Additionally, she has been commissioned by the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum, Luther College, WETA Television, Al Jazeera, The Kojo Nnamdi Show, Howard University, David C. Driskell Center, the Phillips Collection, the African American Museum in Philadelphia and Mc Daniel College to teach workshops and present and speak about her artwork. Most recently, Robles-Gordon was selected for the Centro Cultural Costarricense-Norteamerica<wbr />no, Back the Roots, Teaching Residency in Limon, Costa Rica.

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