Monica
Angle

Photo of Monica Angle

Monica Angle is a practicing artist based in Buffalo, New York. Angle’s solo exhibitions include the Burchfield Penney Art Center, SUNY Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY, and the Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.  Her work has been featured in public spaces such as City Hall Minneapolis, MN and the Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA and is part of public and private collections. 

Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Angle graduated from Harvard College, received an MS in geography from Pennsylvania State University, and studied printmaking and bookmaking at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.  In addition to her studio practice, Angle also works as a teaching artist, including a residency with the Just Buffalo Literary Center in the Buffalo Public Schools. 

Angle serves on the board of the Albright Knox Art Gallery, where she is chair of the Public Art Initiative committee and co-chair of the committee for Education and Community Engagement.  Her past board service includes the Burchfield Penney Art Center, Ballet Artists of Western New York, the Buffalo Seminary, the Committee on Urban Environment City of Minneapolis, and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute.