Angel Morgan is a lens-based artist from Memphis, Tennessee. Currently, she is a senior BFA candidate with an emphasis in Imaging Arts and Printmaking, studying in the University of Mississippi’s Art and Art History Department.
As a Queer, Filipina artist living in the South, she works with experimental processes to investigate intersectionality and identity information. Her creative practice is focused on questions such as: How is identity collected and passed down? What is the cumulative effect of my different social identities? How can an intersectional lens further my storytelling? Guided by these questions, she uses found objects and archived family ephemera as canvases for different photographic processes. She uses these familiar materials to navigate a complex art world, one where she would love to foster more accessibility.