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Gisela Colón : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gisela Colón
Gisela Colón (born July 30, 1966) is a Canadian-born, American artist best known for meticulously creating glowing iridescent wall sculptures through a proprietary fabrication process of blow-molding acrylic. She is one of the few women working in Light and Space and Finish/Fetish movements. Her use of color, shapes and internal layering is considered "assertively feminist," and "grounded in Minimalism," while her work has been compared to earlier male artists like Craig Kaufman, Dewain Valentine and Peter Alexander for her use of materials. In June of 2015 she was named as one the “The Most Powerful Women in LA’s Arts Scene” by L.A. Confidential Magazine. ==Early life and education==
Colón was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1966 to a German mother and Puerto Rican father. Her mother was a painter who studied languages and art at the University of Edmonton, Alberta, and her father was a scientist who obtained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. She was raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico since the age of one, and attended the University of Puerto Rico, graduating magna cum laude in 1987 with a BA in Economics, after receiving a 1986 Congressional Scholarship Award by the Harry S. Truman Foundation〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.truman.gov/search-our-scholars?field_profile_name_at_award_value=+Gisela+L.+Colon++&field_profile_selection_year_value=&field_profile_selection_state_tid=All&field_institution_name_value= )〕 in recognition of her outstanding academic excellence. Colón moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to pursue graduate studies, receiving a Juris Doctorate degree from Southwestern University School of Law in 1990.
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