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Aha enyereAmber Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụSan Juan Dezie
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Amber Robles-Gordon (amụrụ 1977 San Juan, Puerto Rico ) bụ onye ihe nkiri mgbasa ozi agwakọta America. [1] [2] Ọ na-ebi na Washington, DC ma na-ejikarị ihe ndị a chọtara na akwa na-arụ ọrụ iji mepụta mgbakọ, nnukwu ihe ọkpụkpụ, nrụnye na ihe osise ọha.

Agụmakwụkwọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Ọ natara BS na 2005 site na Trinity College, na Washington, DC wee bụrụ MFA (Painting) na 2011 site na Mahadum Howard, nakwa na Washington, DC. [3] Robles-Gordon abụrụla onye isi na Black Artists DC, (BADC) na-eje ozi dị ka onye nhazi ihe ngosi, osote onye isi ala na Onye isi ala. [4] Robles-Gordon bụkwa onye nchoputa nke Delusions of Grandeur Artist Collective. [4] [5]

Ihe ese[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Robles-Gordon egosila ọtụtụ ebe na US, Europe, na Asia. [3] [6] [7] N'afọ 2010, enyere ya ohere ịmụ ọrụ na DC Commission on Arts and Humanities iji mepụta nrụnye nka ọha dịka akụkụ nke mmemme DC Creates Public Arts . [8] E mechara nye ya ikike imepụta nrụnye nka ọhaneze nwa oge na nke na-adịgide adịgide maka Washington Projects for Arts, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association (NVFAA), Humanities Council nke Washington, DC, Mahadum Howard, na Schomburg Center for Research in Black Omenala . [4]

Na nyocha 2018 nke ihe ngosi mmadụ abụọ ya na Morton Fine Art Gallery na Washington, DC, Washington Post kwuru na "Robles-Gordon, onye DC, ama ama maka ịkogide eriri akwa na ihe ndị ọzọ achọtara na nhazi dị mgbagwoju anya. .. Ma a na-ahụ ya dị ka mbara igwe ma ọ bụ botanical, ihe ndị omenkà mere gburugburu na-ebuli usoro okirikiri eke elu. [9] Afọ ole na ole tupu mgbe ahụ, The Washington Post achọpụtala na "Na-arụ ọrụ kpamkpam na ihe ndị a chọtara, ndị na-ese ihe na mpaghara Caribbean gbanyere mkpọrọgwụ na-edozi ribbons na scraps na (ọtụtụ n'ime) waya frameworks. Ihe si na ya pụta bụ ọgba aghara nke agba na ụkpụrụ, na-eme ka ọ pụta ìhè. ebe okpomọkụ mgbe ị na-egwu ọdịiche dị n'etiti okpokolo agba siri ike na akwa na-adịghị mma." [10] [11] [12] [9] [6] [8]

Ihe ngosi Solo[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • 1995 The Art, The Brittany, Arlington, VA [13]
  • 1997 Ihe osise nke A. Robles-Gordon, Oghere ihe ngosi Ebe egwu egwu, Washington, DC [13]
  • 2007 Ị nwere ike ịtọhapụ m? , Ramee' Gallery, Washington, DC [13]
  • 2010 Matrices of Transformation, Michael Platt Studio Gallery, Washington, DC [14]
  • 2011 Milked, National League of American Penn Woman, Washington, DC [13]
  • 2011 Wired, Nwụnye na ihe ngosi, Ụlọ Ọrụ Nleba Dị Mma, Washington, DC [10]
  • 2012 Milked, Riverviews Art Space, Lynchburg, Virginia [15]
  • 2012 na Fiber ọ bụla nke ịbụ m, Honfleur Gallery, Washington, DC [16]
  • 2017 Arts Center/Gallery Delaware State University, Dover, DE [17]
  • 2017 Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, Lancaster, PA [18] [19]
  • 2018 Kohl Gallery na Mahadum Washington, Chestertown, MD [20] [21]
  • 2018 Mepee Anya Atọ, Morton Fine Art, Washington, DC [9]
  • 2020 American University (na-abịa), American University Museum na Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC

Ngosi ihe ngosi nka na Mahadum University[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • 2006 Nne na Nwata: Ngosipụta nke Ịhụnanya, Smithsonian Anacostia Museum na Center for African American History, Washington, DC [22] [8]
  • 2006 Sistahs, N'okwu nke Onwe anyị, Banneker Douglass Museum, Annapolis, MD
  • 2007 Profaịlụ okike: Onye nka nke East Bank, Smithsonian Anacostia Museum na Center for African American History, Washington, DC [23] [24] [25]
  • 2009 Colorblind/Colorsight, The Rotunda Gallery na American University, Washington, DC [26] [27]
  • Mbugharị 2009: Ihe ngosi BADC, Luther Collage, Decorah, Iowa [28]
  • 2010 Global Art Buzz, Mahadum California, Washington Center, Washington, DC
  • 2011 Transformer Silent Auction ngosi, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
  • Ụdị nkeonwe 2015, Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD [29] [30]
  • 2016 Arts for Justice, American University Museum, Katzen Center, Washington, DC [31]
  • 2017 Ibi n'ala, Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Mahadum Salisbury, Salisbury, MD [32] [33]
  • 2019 Ụzọ nke Terminator Crossing na Juxtaposing Whiteness, American Academy, Rome, Italy
  • Ihe ịga nke ọma nke 2021: Ịgafe Ọchịchị Colonialism US, Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Mahadum America, Washington, DC. [34]

Nchịkọta[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Judith A. Hoffberg Archive Library, Mahadum California, Santa Barbara, CA [35]
  • Obere nka kacha mma, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [36]
  • Ụlọ akụ Capital One, McLean, Virginia
  • Obodo Washington, DC [37]
  • Ụlọ ọrụ Schomburg maka nyocha na omenala ojii, New York, NY [14]
  • Nchịkọta Ezinụlọ Gautier, Washington, DC [38]

Ntụaka[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

dị mgbagwoju anya. .. Ma a na-ahụ ya dị ka mbara igwe ma ọ bụ botanical, ihe ndị omenkà mere gburugburu na-ebuli usoro okirikiri eke elu. Afọ ole na ole tupu mgbe ahụ, The Washington Post achọpụtala na "Na-arụ ọrụ kpamkpam na ihe ndị a chọtara, ndị na-ese ihe na mpaghar

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