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About the Artist
Angela
Carlsen was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She studied at
the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, graduating with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in photography.
Carlsens work earned her an honourable mention from the Pilsner Urquell International Photography Awards in both 2006 and 2008 for their architecture category.
Her work has been exhibited at various galleries including Anderson Gallery of Contemporary Photography and Argyle Fine Art.
Angela is the recipient of a Creation Grant (2007) and Presentation Grant (2009) from the Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage Nova Scotia.
In 2010 she was invited to Vancouver to participate in the Olympic Cultural Olympaid exhibition, Endlessly Traversed Landscapes, which featured her work on both a billboard and bus shelter.
Angela currently resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is represented by Argyle Fine Art.
Carlsens work earned her an honourable mention from the Pilsner Urquell International Photography Awards in both 2006 and 2008 for their architecture category.
Her work has been exhibited at various galleries including Anderson Gallery of Contemporary Photography and Argyle Fine Art.
Angela is the recipient of a Creation Grant (2007) and Presentation Grant (2009) from the Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage Nova Scotia.
In 2010 she was invited to Vancouver to participate in the Olympic Cultural Olympaid exhibition, Endlessly Traversed Landscapes, which featured her work on both a billboard and bus shelter.
Angela currently resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is represented by Argyle Fine Art.