Amber Robles-Gordon

Amber Robles-Gordon (born 1977 San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an American mixed media visual artist.

[1][2] She resides in Washington, DC and predominantly works with found objects and textiles to create assemblages, large-scale sculptures, installations and public artwork.

[4] In a 2018 review of her two-person show at the Morton Fine Art Gallery in Washington, DC, The Washington Post noted that "Robles-Gordon, a D.C. native, is known for hanging strands of textiles and other found objects in intricate arrangements...

"[9] 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.