Amie T. Rangel, is an artist rooted in an observation-based and layered research practice that is shaped by an anthropological and intuitive approach to the subject matter, expressed through large-scale drawings on linen, mixed-media drawings on paper, lithography printmaking and installation. Rangel obtained a BFA in Drawing /Painting and Printmaking from California State University Long Beach and an MFA in Drawing and Intermedia from the University of Alberta in Canada. She has been awarded grants through the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Stonehouse Residency for Contemporary Artists, and more regionally as the Tulare County Arts Consortium 2021 Artist of the Year. Rangel exhibits nationally, such as the Appleton Museum of Art in Florida, Redline Gallery in Denver Colorado, and internationally at the Art Gallery of Alberta, University of Alberta – Calgary, as well as Vane Gallery as part of the UK Drawing! Conference held in England. In 2025, she had the honor of giving a TEDx talk at the Visalia Fox Theatre. She contributes to her local community as an advisory board member of Arts Visalia, CREATE TC, Museum Alliance of Tulare-Kings Counties, Steering Committee for Visalia Heritage “All Aboard” project as well as through curatorial projects throughout the Central Valley region of California. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of Fine Art and Director of the COS Art Gallery at College of the Sequoia in Visalia, California.
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