Elizabeth D'Angelo was born
on June 30th, 1980 in Denver, Colorado. She earned her
BFA in Electronic Intermedia and a minor in Art History
from the University of Florida and studied Art History
in Florence, Italy.
D'Angelo's paintings often speak of a utopia of balance,
health, and wellness and the human struggle for these.
She teaches classes and workshops for adults and children
at Callanwolde Fine Art Center as well as private lessons
in her studio. She received an artist Grant from the
Fulton County Arts Council in 2006 and was blessed to
get the opportunity to do an artist residency at the
Hambidge Center for Creative Arts in April of that year.
She received the Coordinator's Choice Award at the Candler
Park Fall Festival in 2007 and Best in Show at the Inman
Park Festival in 2008. She has exhibited at the Ormond
Memorial Art Museum in Ormond Beach Florida in 2008
and more recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art
of Georgia’s “MOCA GA Salutes the Rising
Movers and Shakers of the Georgia Art Scene” in
2009. Her work is currently represented by Lark and
Key Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina, The River
Gallery in Chattanooga, Tennessee and The Metallo Gallery
in Madrid, New Mexico. |