CV
Education
Washington State University, 2016
Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration, Emphasis in Fine Arts
Experience
2022, studio assistant to Camilla Engström
2013-2016 WSU LandEscapes Literary and Arts Journal, Art Editor
Residencies
2024 The Moosey Residency, Norwich, England
2023 DAWA Residency, virtual
Exhibitions
2024
(forthcoming) 24HDROP
“The August Collection” curated by Josiah Ellner, CollectBean, virtual exhibition
“Picnic at the Park” curated by Orlando Marosini, CoinCoin Zürich, Zürich , Switzerland
“More Than Now” curated by Lisa Boudet, MOOSEY Gallery, London, UK
“The Big Softie”, Soft Times Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Eternal Elements” curated by Orlando Marosini, Zürich , Switzerland
2023
“The Collective”, Visionary Projects x High Line Nine Galleries, New York City, New York
“Illumination: The Sacred Aspect of Light”, Electra Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Artsy Foundations Art Fair, SEEFOOD ROOM, (Hong Kong)
“Latent Dreaming”, SEEFOOD ROOM, Hong Kong
2022
“Exhibition 2”, Artsin Square, virtual exhibition
“Not! An Art Fair”, ShockBoxx Gallery, Hermosa Beach, CA
“Summer Juice”, Artistellar Gallery, virtual exhibition (London, UK)
“Nostalgia”, Hasbrook Galleries, Beverly Hills, CA
“Audacity”, Roaring Artist Gallery, virtual exhibition
2021
“PHASES”, Dear Artists, virtual exhibition
“Hot Damn”, ShockBoxx Gallery, virtual exhibition
2020
Seattle Art Post Exhibition, SAP Art Gallery, Kirkland, WA
“The Era of Seclusion”, Visionary Projects, virtual exhibition (NY, New York)
“2021?”, ShockBoxx Gallery, Hermosa Beach, CA
Opening Show, Nova Expansion Gallery, Seattle, WA
“Around the Square", Studio 103, Seattle, WA
Select Publications
2024 Friend of the Artist Volume 18
2022 Friend of the Artist Studio Image Book
2021 Friend of the Artist Volume 14
2020 ArtMaze Magazine Anniversary Issue 20
Select Press
2022 Friend of the Artist Interview: Amber Larks: Studio Visit
2022 AucArt Magazine Interview: In the Studio with Amber Larks
2021 Rice & Spice Magazine, feature
2021 CREATEUR Zine, Where Physics and Art Collide, artist interview