BIO

BIO
Angilee Wilkerson lives in Denton Texas and holds a M.F.A. with an emphasis in Photography and Intermedia. She is an artist, university instructor, and professional editorial photographer. Her work frequently examines memory and identity, family narratives, and the nature of alterity in the landscape. Through her work she alludes to what may be emerging and withdrawing from the photographic image and reflects upon the subtle and often overlooked beauty and strangeness found in the thickets, grassland prairies and flood plains of the North Texas and Southern Oklahoma region. Angilee has participated in both international and national exhibitions and her photographs have been
honored by jurors from The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY; The Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; The George Eastman Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, NY; The Society for Photographic Education; Aperture Magazine; and many others. In addition her photographs have been featured in fine art journals, editorial magazines, and newspapers, including The Photo Review; Photographer’s Forum; Harper’s & Queen—London; The Wall Street Journal; Photo District News and many others. Active in her community, Angilee enjoys leading fine art workshops for institutions such as The Dallas Museum of Art, The Arlington Museum of Art and Texas Photographic Society.