
About
Angela Chen is an Assistant Professor and Taiwanese-American photo-based artist, writer, and educator specializing in practices that intertwine personal narrative, alternative photographic methods, and ecological engagement. Her work explores the intersection of place, materiality, and environmental discourse.
- MFA in Photography from Yale School of Art
- BFA in Film and Media Studies from California State University, Los Angeles
Her research focuses on thinking and making with the ground, using photo walks and site-specific materials to highlight ecological entanglements in industrialized landscapes. Key themes include patchiness, climate crisis, and capitalism's impact on livability.
Her 2024 work Patchy Anthropocene (Buffalo Bayou) examines the Houston Ship Channel's transformation through a lens of patchy anthropocene, analyzing uneven conditions of more-than-human livability. This aligns with her broader interest in sustainable material practices and environmental storytelling.
- Alice Kimball Traveling Fellow
- Art and Social Justice Grantee
Angela enacts pedagogical and artistic practices that bridge ecological awareness with community engagement, though specific advising roles or grants are not detailed in the provided text. Her methodology integrates found materials and spatial immersion to critique industrial ecologies.
Find Angela Chen elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Angela ChenMichigan State University · Assistant Professor
Hilde Van GelderKU Leuven · Professor
Lee MingweiSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago · Visiting Professor
Angela K. KostPennsylvania College of Art and Design · Academic
Gabrielle RussomagnoSchool of Visual Arts · Professor- AAngela CampbellFederation University Australia · Senior Lecturer