Armando Rodríguez Robles is a visual artist, docent and craftsman who has lived in Houston for the last 40 years. Born in Mexico at the Ejido Ignacio Zaragosa close to the city of Matamoros, Armando comes from a hard working accomplished Mexican immigrant family. Starting at a young age in his native country he has been a non stop learner and master of many crafts. A first generation college graduate, Rodriguez Robles studied Psychology and Art at the University of Houston.
Armando works in painting, drawing, photography, graphic design, xylography, serigraphy, linoleum and solar printmaking. He is a refined bookbinder, paper maker, wood worker and paper marbling. He is also a sought after expert in industrial and digital printing.
With his ample knowledge and practice, Rodriguez Robles has long collaborated with international renowned artists in Houston, Qatar and Serbia. He worked at the Education Department of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, taught at the Art League of Houston, the Printing Museum and several public and private schools where he has also volunteered. He was a graphic designer, photographer and printing expert at the Houston Chronicle for 18 years. Since 2013 he has held an open-door, large and well equipped studio space, where he teaches and collaborates with both beginners and experienced artists.
Partaking in many art exhibitions projects both as an artist and organizer, Rodriguez Robles has exhibited his work in Mexico, the USA, Qatar... His work is represented in both public and private collections.
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