Kohl
Gallery at Washington College will kick off the 2018-19 academic year with a
solo exhibit titled Material-isms: the cultivation of womanhood and agency
through materiality, featuring Washington, DC based mixed-media artist Amber
Robles-Gordon. Opening on Thursday, September 6 with a public reception from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Material-isms will run through October 10. This exhibition
will feature assemblage and installation works created from a range of found
objects and textiles. Robles-Gordon will also deliver a public talk in the
gallery on Thursday, September 13 at 3:00 p.m.
Robles-Gordon’s
broad artistic practice draws upon the often-paradoxical experiences of her
gender, ethnicity, and social and cultural influences, including her Latino,
African and Caribbean heritage. What the artist calls ‘hybridism’ is reflected
in her varied material strategies and vibrant use of color, often invoking a
spiritual and energetic sensibility. Says the artist, in a 2017 interview with
Bmore Art Magazine, “Materials intrigue me, but colors uplift and excite me.”
Material-isms will highlight Robles-Gordon’s spirited use of a bold color
palette in a series of mixed-media and installation works that conjure themes
of femininity and masculinity, duality, spirituality, and the natural and
cultural environment.
Robles-Gordon
earned her MFA from Howard University and has over 15 years experience as a
practicing artist, curator and arts educator. Her work has been reviewed or featured
in the Washington Post, Washington City Paper, Hyperallergic, Huffington Post,
ebony.com, The Miami Herald, Bmore Art Magazine, Support Black Art, and
Callaloo: Art and Culture in the African Diaspora, among other publications.
Robles-Gordon’s
work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and in Germany, Italy, Malaysia,
London, and Spain. She has created temporary and public installations for the
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Northern Virginia Fine Arts
Association, Howard University, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture, Washington Project for the Arts, Salisbury University, and Martha’s
Table. In 2012, Robles-Gordon was selected for Under the Influence, in
association with the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s 30 Americans exhibit. As an arts
advocate, Robles-Gordon has served the Washington DC regional arts community as
an active member of Black Artists DC, serving as exhibitions coordinator,
Vice-President, and President. She is also the Co-Founder of Delusions of
Grandeur Artist Collective.
Kohl
Gallery is located on the first floor of the Gibson Center for the Arts at
Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. The gallery is open Wednesday
through Friday 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. For more
information, please email: kohl_gallery@washcoll.edu.
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