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Angela Cho is an architectural designer, educator, and ceramicist affiliated with the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Her work explores the intersections of memory, preservation, tactility, and interdisciplinary techniques, often dissolving boundaries between media and disciplines.
- Alumnus of Toronto Metropolitan University (B.Des) and University of Toronto (M.Arch)
- Collaborator with Adrian Phiffer on architectural competitions
- International exhibitor and recipient of artist residencies in South Korea and the United States
Her research emphasizes manual craftsmanship with plaster and clay, interrogating tensions between index and mimesis, accident and control, and spatial experiential sequences. Recent projects include the 2025 Taubman College exhibition 'Rough Cuts'.
She has received funding and support from:
- Canada Council for the Arts
- Ontario Arts Council
Angela teaches courses at multiple levels including:
- ARCH 516: Architectural Representation
- ARCH 258: Translation
- ARCH 409: Practice Models
- ARCH 422: Architectural Design (3G)
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