Photo by Grace Ann Leadbeater

Photo by Grace Ann Leadbeater

Angélica Maria Millán Lozano is an artist from Bogotá, Colombia currently based in Brooklyn, New York. She creates abstract and figurative compositions on distressed fabrics that explore the layered experience of migration, memory, and faith. Angélica chooses fabrics for her work very carefully – opting for textiles that tell stories of resilience. The pre-worn fabrics reveal evidence of distress, wear and tear, deconstruction, and reconstruction.

Angélica received her MFA in Visual Studies at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Angélica has been a fellow at Smack Mellon, an artist in residence at Bemis Center, Ox Bow School of Art and has shown nationally at Ortega y Gasset Projects, La Salita, Equity Gallery in New York, NY, Jacob Lawrence Gallery at University of Washington in Seattle, Oregon Center for Contemporary Art (formerly Disjecta), and Nationale in Portland, OR.

Click to view CV here.


Clip taken during Spring 2023 Residency at Bemis Center.