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Angela Morgan
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Angela Morgan - Hand Over Fish
 
Angela Morgan - The Chase is on...
 
Angela Morgan - The Building of a Story
 
Angela Morgan - Lost and Found
 
Angela Morgan - The second act of a one act life
 
Angela Morgan - cheap at twice the price
 
Angela Morgan - Winter Blues
 
Angela Morgan - Spanning a Lifetime
 
Angela Morgan - Walking on Eggshells
 
Angela Morgan - Study: Cross Country
 
Angela Morgan - Fit for Kings
 
Angela Morgan - Sun and Moon Don't Rhyme
 
Angela Morgan - louder than words
 
Angela Morgan - On the Parade
 
Angela Morgan - taking liberty with fairytales
 
Angela Morgan - Down the Line
 
Angela Morgan - The bee's knees
 
Angela Morgan - Taking Chances
 
Angela Morgan - jump
 
Angela Morgan - Catching Your Fancy
 
Angela Morgan - one in every colour
 
Angela Morgan - Ladybug Blue
 
Angela Morgan - Study: A B C
 
Angela Morgan - Opera Company
 
Angela Morgan - Mind how you step in those puddles...
 
Angela Morgan - of the earth
 
Angela Morgan - this way...
 
Angela Morgan - those that win the war, write the laws
 
Angela Morgan - bird's eye
 
Angela Morgan - Built for Two
 
Angela Morgan - Parasols, Parade and Polka Dots
 
Angela Morgan - Rumour has it...
 

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Angela Morgan lives and works in Fernie, B.C. She lives there with her husband Brendan and four children.

The completion of her Bachelor in fine arts degree (BFA) in April of 2000 ended a ten year stretch of university education. Interspersed with travel, and tree planting, Angela attended Bismarck State College in North Dakota, Concordia University in Montreal, University of Regina, and finally University of Calgary.

Angela Morgan’s work celebrates humanity through the use of colour, pattern and line. Her human figures express the poses of life, the jubilation of dance, the contemplation of parenthood, and the melancholy of summer’s end. Colours fuse and meld to achieve gesture, transforming abstract images into living moments.