ANGEL FAZ
RESIDENCY / AWARDS / GRANTS
2023
Nasher Sculpture Center Fellowship in Urban Historical Reclamation and Recognition. Vicki Meek. Dallas, TX.
Santa Fe Art Institute Changing Climate Fellowship. Santa Fe, NM
Artpace (Resident candidate), International Artist-in-Residence, San Antonio, TX.
2022
Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Grants (Nominee), Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX.
2021
CADD x Maddrey Artist Prize. Dallas, TX.
Essential, Immigrant, Resilient. Awarded Workers Defense Project. Capitol Rotunda, Austin, TX.
2018
The Doors of Make Room. Public Art Installation, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Washington, D.C.
Arquetopia Foundation and International Artist Residency. Puebla, MX.
2017
Artpace (Resident candidate), International Artist-in-Residence, San Antonio, TX.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022
Queer Nature. Dallas Art Fair, Dallas, TX.
Dreamers. Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
2021
The Grammar of Animacy. Ft. Worth Community Arts Center, Ft. Worth,TX.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024
JotoSetiembre. Curated by Jose Villalobos and Martin Delgado. The Brick. San Antonio, TX.
Red Dot Art Spree. Women and Their Work. Austin, TX.
Uncertain Boundaries. Curated by Juana Estrada Hernández. Light Art Space. Silver City, NM.
2023
Machismx, Curated by Christopher Sonny Martinez, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
Chateau Chateau, Curated by Joel Murray and Clint Bargers, Aldredge House, Dallas, TX.
El Paso’s Inaugural Print Pachanga. Juror was Rigoberto Luna. El Paso Museum, El Paso, TX.
2022
H₂O. Curated by Erin Lee Antonak, The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA.
Printmaking Concepts. Curated by Lorraine Tady. SP/N Gallery, Dallas, TX.
Congregate. Curated by Jessica Fuentes. Kinfolk House, Ft. Worth, TX.
Vignette. Curated by Vicki Meek. Dallas, TX.
2021
We Know Who We Are, and We Know What We Want. Curated by Vicki Meek. Women & Their Work, Austin, TX.
New Stories: New Futures/Aurora. Curated by Dr. Lauren Cross. Pioneer Plaza, Ft. Worth, TX.
LGBTQIA+ 2021. Curated by Odyssey Studios. 500x, Dallas, TX.
2020
The Contemporary Print. Curated by Claudia Zapata. Big Medium, Austin, TX.
Amplifier Global Open Call for Art in Response to COVID-19. 100 Global Artists. Juried by Shepard Fairey.|
W1 Curates x Amplifier. W1 at Flannels Oxford Street. London, UK.
The Right to Herself. Lincoln Center Gallery. Curated by Dr. Lauren Cross. Fort Collins, CO.
2019
Monuments of the Future. Curated by Giovanni Valderas. The MAC, Dallas, TX.
Yo Soy. Curated by Amber Day-Scott. 9th Street Studios, Wichita Falls, TX.
Diez Mujeres: One Common Thread. Curated by Viola Delgado. Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
Redux Summer Selection. Curated by Giovanni Valderas. Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Dallas, TX.
2018
Sixth Rising Star Exhibition. Nominated By Kirk Hopper Fine Art. Giovanni Valderas. Turner House, Dallas, TX.
Transmission Reentry. Curated by Giovanni Valderas. SP/N Gallery, Richardson, TX.
Doors Make Room. Public Art Installation. Washington, D.C.
2017
Decolonize Dallas, Curated By Carol Zou and Darryl Ratcliff. West Dallas Multipurpose Center, Dallas, TX.
PrintAustin, Juror Rashaun Rucker, The Canopy, Austin, TX.
Art y Pan Dulce, Curated by Ofelia Faz-Garza, The Meet Shop, Dallas, TX.
2016
4th National Monotype Exhibition. Juried by Andrew Stevens. Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA
Hecho En Dallas, Juried Exhibition, Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
For the Love of Kettle, Kettle Art Gallery, Dallas, TX.
2015
2015 Savage Impressions, Curated by Matt Bagley, Mighty Fine Arts, Dallas, TX.
1000 Woodcuts, Curated by Maria Arango Diener. Las Vegas, NV.
ImPRESS, Juried by Paige Points. Frisco Arts Center. Frisco, TX.
2014 Wrecked, Art Conspiracy, Dallas, TX.
2013 Small Works, Curated by Frank Campagna. Kettle Art, Dallas, TX.
2012 Sight Unseen: New Works by Women, Siren Nation, Portland, OR.
2011 Paper Girl Portland, Tracey Gallery, Portland, OR.
2010 Over The Rainbow, Curated by Suzanne d’Corsey. Hooker-Dunham Gallery, Brattleboro, VT.
2009 Art for Darfur, Curated by Kristin Shutz. Meadows School of the Arts Building. Dallas, TX.
2008 View, The Belmont Gallery, Dallas, TX.
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2022 Someone Like Me, Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
2019 Hecho a Mano. Lillian Bradshaw Gallery, Dallas, TX.
2010 Visions and Voices. Hooker-Dunham Theater and Gallery, Brattleboro, VT.
JUROR EXPERIENCE
2022 500x Gallery, Juror for LGBTQI+, Dallas, TX.
2018 Cedars Union, Juror for 2018 Cohort 1. Cedars Union, Dallas, TX.
PRESENTATIONS / VISITING ARTIST
2023
SFAI140, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM.
If Water Could Talk What Would She Say?, TiLT Series, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM.
Visiting Graduate Crittiuqe, Guest of Professor of Christine Adame, Texas Womens University, Denton, TX.
Spring Equinox Artist Talk, Analise Minjarez, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, TX.
Emerging Artist Panel, Guest of Randall Garrett, Plush Gallery, Dallas, TX.
2022
What Fills Your Cup? Community Printmaking Activity. Kimball Art Museum, Ft. Worth, TX.
Guest Artist Crittique. Kinfolk House, Ft. Worth, TX.
2021
NS: NF Artist Talk, Guest of Professor of Dr. Lauren Cross, Kimbal Art Museum, Ft. Worth, TX.
Visiting Lecturer, Guest of Professor of Dr. Lauren Cross, University of North Texas, Denton, TX.
Indigenous People Day, Guest of Professor Dr. Lauren Cross and Faz in conversation, Dallas, TX.
Box Lunch Episode #82, In conversation with Jason Leyva, Ft. Worth, TX.
2020
Welcome to the Arkikosa, TED Talk, TEDxSMU, Dallas, TX.
Straight Outta Dallas. Dallas Public Library Artist Series. Dallas, TX.
2016
Cultural Equity Keynote Speaker, Dallas Cultural Equity Workshop, Dallas, TX.
WRITINGS
2023
Flowed, Flow, Flowing, Passage Issue #11, An Online Magazine of Visions and Voices, Susie Kalil, Dallas, TX.
https://passagevision.com/faz.html
Queer Imagination 101, Gulf Coast Fine Art Journal 35.2, Dr. Lauren Cross, Galveston, TX.
The forthcoming Summer issue of Gulf Coast Fine Art Journal 35.2
2018
Art & Life with Angela Faz. Voyage Dallas, TX.
http://voyagedallas.com/interview/art-life-angela-faz/
2017 Decolonize Dallas: Angela Faz On Her West Dallas Installation. KERA Art&Seek, Dallas, TX. https://artandseek.org/2017/05/02/decolonize-dallas-angela-faz-on-her-west-dallas-installation/
WORKSHOPS
2023
Art & Social Justice Talk + Workshop, Jerry Hawkins, Dallas Truth and Racial Healing, Dallas, TX.
Art & Social Justice Talk + Workshop, Jerry Hawkins, Dallas Truth and Racial Healing, Ft. Worth, TX.
2022
Art & Social Justice Talk + Workshop, Jerry Hawkins, Dallas Truth and Racial Healing, Dallas, TX.
Reclamation Circle, Jodi Voice Yellowfish, Cara Mia Theatre, Dallas, TX.
2021
Reclaiming Your Creativity Haiku Workshop, Cara Mia Theatre, Dallas, TX.
People’s Printmaking Workshop, Workers Defense Project, Austin, TX.
Veterans Printmaking Workshop, Creativets, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
2019
Creative Response to Police Brutality, Clinton R. Allen Speak Out. Dallas, TX.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2024
Work-in-Progress with Angel Faz
https://southwestcontemporary.com/work-in-progress-with-angel-faz/
2023
Artists Contemplate Sovereignty in Santa Fe
https://hyperallergic.com/810927/artists-contemplate-sovereignty-in-santa-fe/
River of Time, Nasher Sculpture Center Magazine, Summer 2023, Dallas, TX.
https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org/read-watch/articles/article/id/322
Where Justice Prevails: a Conversation with Angel Faz
https://glasstire.com/2023/10/20/where-justice-prevails-a-conversation-with-angel-faz/
Joel Murray and Clint Bargers have curated their annual “Chateau Chateau.” show with the work of twenty artists at the Aldredge House
https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/artists-at-the-aldredge-house/6003
2022
Someone Like Me: Shows to See Right Now in Dallas By William Sarradet. Glasstire
https://glasstire.com/2022/07/12/someone-like-me-shows-to-see-right-now-in-dallas/
Dallas artist leads the way to memorialize one of America’s last Freedman’s Towns
https://www.keranews.org/arts-culture/2022-12-07/its-a-race-to-memorialize-one-of-americas-last-freedmans-towns-before-dallas-neglect-or-development-take-over
The Nasher aims to memorialize one of America’s last freedman’s towns
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/2022/12/06/the-nasher-aims-to-memorialize-one-of-americas-last-freedmans-towns/
Vignette Art Fair Announces 2022 Artist Lineup
https://glasstire.com/2022/10/04/vignette-art-fair-announces-2022-artist-lineup/
2021
Women, Black, Latino, and Asian artists help drive Dallas mural explosion. By Dianne Solis. Dallas Morning News
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/2021/11/25/women-black-latino-and-asian-artists-help-drive-a-mural-explosion-in-west-dallas/
Living Water: Angela Faz at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. By Lorraine Tady. Glasstire.
https://glasstire.com/2021/10/26/living-water-angela-faz-at-the-fort-worth-community-arts-center/
We Know We Are And We Know What We Want. By Barbara Purcell. Sightlines Mag.
https://sightlinesmag.org/who-we-are-and-what-we-want
20 reasons to love the new Women & Their Work Gallery and its first show. By Michael Barnes. Austin 360
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.austin360.com/amp/5420743001
Fort Worth Art Council and AURORA Dallas to Present ‘New Stories: New Futures’ In August. By Christopher Blay. Glasstire.
https://glasstire.com/2021/06/12/fort-worth-art-council-and-aurora-dallas-to-present-new-stories-new-futures-in-august/
Women & Their Work Reopens New Building With Group Exhibition. By Christopher Blay. Glasstire.
https://glasstire.com/2021/06/10/women-their-work-reopens-new-building-with-group-exhibition/
2020
Curators, Nonprofits & Museums Collaborate to Launch ‘Texas Talks Art’ Conversation Series. Glasstire.
https://glasstire.com/2020/12/17/curators-nonprofits-museums-collaborate-to-launch-texas-talks-art-conversation-series/
Dismantling the structures of racism, one heart, one mind, one artwork at a time. By Darryl Ratcliff. Dallas Morning News.
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/2020/06/07/dismantling-the-structures-of-racism-one-heart-one-mind-one-artwork-at-a-time/
Dallas Artists and Activists Join Forces to Tell the City’s Hidden Stories. The Click. By Amina Khan
https://theclick.news/dallas-artists-and-activists-join-forces-to-tell-hidden-stories/
Lubbock’s First Friday Art Trail to Feature ‘Ultimate Zine Party’. Glasstire.
https://glasstire.com/2019/11/20/lubbocks-first-friday-art-trail-to-feature-ultimate-zine-party/
Community Beer Co. Celebrates Dallas Art Month With Cans Designed by Local Artist. Lauren Drewes Daniels. Dallas Observer.
https://www.dallasobserver.com/restaurants/dallas-arts-month-cultural-affairs-community-beer-artists-11885007
2019
The Reasons Why You Should Be Excited for Dallas Art in 2020. By Darryl Ratcliff. D Magazine.
https://www.dmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/2019/12/the-reasons-why-you-should-be-excited-for-dallas-art-in-2020/
New Hecho, a Mano Exhibition, Is ‘a Journey About Colonization. By Ana Astri-O’Reilly. Dallas Observer
https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/new-exhibition-creates-a-safe-space-for-qpoc-11679562
They’re here. They’re queer. They’re people of color making radical art. By Rachel Stone. Oak Cliff Advocate.
https://oakcliff.advocatemag.com/2019/06/theyre-here-theyre-queer-theyre-people-of-color-making-radical-art/
Oak Cliff Advocate Latina artists in Dallas showcase ‘were told ‘no, and they triumphed anyway. Darryl Ratcliff. The Dallas Morning News. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/2019/07/25/latina-artists-in-dallas-showcase-were-told-no-and-they-triumphed-anyway/
2017
Exploring Art, Censorship, And Decolonization Through The Lens of Dallas. By Darryl Ratcliff and Carol Zou. D Magazine.
https://www.dmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/2017/04/exploring-art-censorship-and-decolonization-through-the-lens-of-dallas/
Why Did The City of Dallas Censor (And Then Reinstate) A Public Art Project It Helped Fund? By Lyndsay Knecht. Texas Observer.
https://www.texasobserver.org/city-dallas-censor-reinstate-public-art-project-helped-fund/
A West Dallas Arts Kerfuffle. By Hady Mawagdy. KERA Art & Seek.
https://artandseek.org/2017/04/21/a-west-dallas-arts-kerfuffle/
EDUCATION
2005 BFA, Visual Communications, Collins College. Tempe AZ
2011 Painting, PNCA, Jerry Sumpter