Roberto Lebrón is an artist, teacher and designer. He has shown his drawings, paintings and three-dimensional works in numerous individual and group shows in galleries in the United States and Latin America, and in museums including the Contemporary Art Museum of Puerto Rico and the Museum of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. He is a past grant recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts and the National Fund for the Financing of Cultural Activity of Puerto Rico and he has participated in Artist-in Residence programs in France and New York. He is a former member of NYFA’s Artists’ Advisory Committee. He has also worked as a freelance Graphic Designer and as an Art Director for television. His work is in the collection of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, the Arecibo Museum of Art and History, and in other collections in the United States and Latin America, and has appeared in the press and in television news programs in Puerto Rico and New York. It was featured in a documentary produced by WXXI-TV (Rochester), and in RNEW-TV’s nightly Rochester television news broadcast, R•Mundo.
Mr.
Lebrón is a graduate of New York University. He studied art in
Spain and Italy and attended the Parsons School of Design in New
York. He has taught at the José María Vargas University
in Caracas, Venezuela, at the Inter American University of Puerto
Rico, at the University of Rochester's Creative Workshop in New
York and at Broward Community College and the Broward Community Charter School in
Florida. To see Roberto Lebrón's Curriculum Vitae, click here.