A Puerto Rican-American artist based in Los Angeles, Colón is known for her abstract, light-activated sculptures. Her work draws inspiration from the landscapes of Puerto Rico and California, integrating feminist and ecological histories as well as scientific principles. Colón’s sculptures expand the legacies of Minimalism, Light and Space, and Land Art, while reflecting her childhood experience with Puerto Rico’s mountainous terrain and the sublime vistas of her adoptive homeland.
Colón’s practice is notable for its inventive use of advanced materials and plastics, developed in collaboration with scientific and aerospace industries. Colón has invented a proprietary method of "structural color," layering materials to produce radiant colors activated by light. The exhibition includes her biomorphic "Pods," wall-mounted works that appear to glow from within, and her monumental freestanding "Monoliths." Cast in resin with swirling, iridescent natural pigments, the latter works evoke both ancient cultural and geological formations and futuristic cosmic phenomena.
















