Angela Inglis is a visual artist working with paper, paint, and memory. Her process-based works transform personal archives—corporate paper waste, money, family records, old watercolours, financial documents—into layered compositions that straddle collage, textile, and abstraction.
Through cutting, shredding, and recomposing, she explores what we keep, what we let go, and how materials carry emotional residue. Recent works use quilt block forms to echo domestic traditions while engaging themes of entropy, cosmic connection, and the fragility of record-keeping.
Her work is held in the collections of the Art Gallery of Alberta and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and has been exhibited nationally.
Angela lives and works in Mohkinstsis, also known as Calgary, on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), the Tsuut’ina Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda Nations, within the bounds of Treaty 7. As a settler artist, she is deeply grateful to live and create on this land.
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