Amber Wynne-Jones
(b. 2003)
Based in Brooklyn, NY
Amber Wynne-Jones (b. 2003) is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
Her accumulative, mixed media oil paintings and drawings probe the tension between ecstasy and estrangement, movement and dissolution. With influences ranging from psychedelic music and collective archetypes to broader art historical currents from surrealism to the baroque, her works carry a sense of rupture and transformation both in subject matter and in process. Figures emerge tentatively—children, dancers in motion, distorted landscapes—only to be painted over, fractured, and re-formed. The body emerges here in fragments, existing in flux, while color and gesture register as traces of what resists resolution. This additive and subtractive process builds a dense, shifting terrain where the body exists in a constant state of becoming. Rather than offering fixed representations, Wynne-Jones’ canvases operate as records of psychic tension and collective movement, where meaning is provisional, unstable, and constantly renegotiated.
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Education
Parsons School of Design, New York, 2025
BFA in Fine Arts, double minor in Printmaking and Culture + Media Studies
Commissions / Collaborations
2025 Illustration for Elena Velez, Diotima, Thom Browne, and Sandy Liang for A/W 2025, contracted by SHOWstudio Gallery (Feb 2025). Featured interview on SHOWstudio website.
Cover artwork for Aquamarine / Arcamarine by Addison Rae ft. Arca, contracted by Sony/Columbia Music (Nov 2024).
Cover artwork for Autumn 1941 by The Wildmans (2025).
Production design + art direction for Soho House NYE event in West Hollywood, CA. Created and screened 5 channel experimental video containing archival dance footage. (Jan 2025)
Developed cover artwork, marketing materials, and event visuals for artists and clients including Sony/Columbia Records, Awal Recordings, Soho House, Vettese, and independent music/lifestyle brands. (2016-ongoing)
Directed, produced, and scored video for Calvin Klein Pride Campaign, “This is Love” (2023).
Select Group Exhibitions
2025
This is Not the Signal, Stump Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Party City, Parsons Thesis Exhibition at 38 w. 14th st. New York, NY
2024
Out of the Blue, Kaliner Gallery (formerly FORMah), New York, NY
Junior Showcase at 25 E. Gallery at Parsons School of Design, New York, NY
Urban Justice Center x Hereforinc. Benefit Show, New York, NY