About me
art + technology + sustainability
Angela Gonzalez, a North Carolina-based artist, uses e-waste to create artworks that aim to raise awareness about the environment and establish a connection between art, technology, and sustainability.
Her work has been exhibited in various museums across the United States, including the New York Hall of Science Museum in NY, the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art in CA, the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster in CA, and the Coral Springs Museum of Art in Coral Springs, FL.
Angela has held solo exhibitions at notable public venues such as the Colombian Consulate in San Francisco, CA, the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, and the City Hall, CA, and Tiburon City Hall, CA, the Napa County Library, CA, and Sacramento State University, CA. Her solo exhibitions have also been featured at the corporate headquarters of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), Gymboree Corporation, and Union Bank, all in CA.
In addition, Angela's artwork has been part of group exhibitions at galleries like the Bartolini Gallery in San Rafael, CA, ArtSpace Gallery in Stroudsburg, PA, Canapo Art Gallery in Carmel, CA, the O'Hanlon Center for the Arts in Mill Valley, CA, Sebastopol Center for the Arts in Sebastopol, CA, and Blue Line Arts Gallery in Roseville, CA.
Her artwork has been showcased at national conferences, including the Sustainable Silicon Valley WEST Summit in Palo Alto, CA, the Bay-Delta Science Conference in Sacramento, CA, and the Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, CA.
Angela holds a Design Degree from the Politecnico Nacional, Colombia, and has pursued art coursework at the Angel Academy of Art in Florence, Italy, Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL, and the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA.