Angela McIntosh

  • North America
  • Pacific
light-skinned hand grasping forked branch with woven willow stems; greenery and willow branches, with a person's brown pants and boot in the background

Angela is an Australian-Canadian interdisciplinary artist, facilitator and steward of two acres of rural land in Ontario, Canada. Her practice-led research is centred around themes of co-regulation, interconnectedness and material biographies.

Angela facilitates seasonally-framed art projects and residency placements on the land she and her family care for. She often works with locally sourced textiles and earth/plant pigments. In her masters degree, she led a residency placement for Canadian educators. This research assessed the impact of creative embodied practice on awareness of the self and others.

She holds a BA in Psychology (University of Queensland, Australia), a BFA in Sculpture and Installation (OCADU, Canada) and a MA Intercultural Practices (Central Saint Martins, The University of the Arts London, UK).