Gordon creates large-scale paintings and immersive art projects, using numbers, algorithms, and geometry in her creative process. In November 2017 Gordon's installation
And Then the Sun Swallowed Me was exhibited at the
Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh. Her piece
Cinnabar was featured in the
North Carolina Museum of Art's exhibit titled
You Are Here: Light, Color, and Sound Experiences from April 7, 2018, until July 2, 2018. Her collaborate works with dancer and choreographer
Justin Tornow, titled
Echo and
SHOW, were shown at
21c Durham Museum Hotel and The Durham Fruit. In 2017 Gordon and Tornow collaborated to create
No.19/Modulations, which was shown at the CCB Plaza in downtown
Durham, North Carolina. In August 2018 her work titled
DOUBLE EDGED: Geometric Abstraction Then and Now was shown at the
Weatherspoon Art Museum. She is part of Mural Durham, an art project in Durham. In 2019 Gordon worked with the David M Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library and the
Duke University Archives to research documents related to the
Duke Forest for her work titled
Forest for the Trees. == Personal life ==