Angela Church

Angela Church is an Oklahoma native currently residing in Seminole County. She graduated with an Associate of Art in 1994 from Seminole State College. After committing a period of time as a mother to two small children, she returned to collegiate studies and received a Bachelor in Art with a Minor in Education from East Central University in 2001. With a significant interest in learning the different stages of artistic development that individuals encounter developmentally, Church worked for three years in private and public schools in Oklahoma. From 2001-2002 Evans worked at School of the Plains in Edmond, teaching art to children from the ages of three to fourteen until the school closed. From 2002-2004 she worked as a junior high art instructor in the Sulphur Public School System. With a need to move further in her own artistic development, Church resigned from teaching to pursue a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Oklahoma with an emphasis in Sculpture. While attending OU, she taught Beginning Drawing and Art for Non Majors 3-D Design to undergraduate students. Church explored large-scale sculptures and created an installation for her thesis work that was autobiographical in nature as she explored various issues involving the deconstruction and reconstruction of personal identity. For the past two years Church has taught Fundamentals of Art I & II and Printmaking I at Seminole State College and has most recently begun teaching art history and design at Advanced Academics, an online high school, in Oklahoma City.
“Portal of Transcendence” - wood, glass, metal pipe, 95”x80”x40”
“Death to Prevailing Ideology” - concrete on wood, metal bed frame, recycled handmade paper - 68”x72”x72”
"Undoing Installation" - mixed media


