Michelle Angela Ortiz
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Philadelphia, Pa
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attributes
- Illustrative, Landscape, Pattern-making, Portraiture, Symbolism, Text based
practices
- Community Organizer, Educator, Muralist, Socially Engaged Art
Michelle Angela Ortiz is a visual artist, skilled muralist, community arts educator, and filmmaker who uses her art as a vehicle to represent people and communities whose histories are often lost or co-opted. Through community arts practices, painting, documentaries, and public art installations, she creates a safe space for dialogue around some of the most profound issues communities and individuals may face. Her work tells stories using richly crafted and emotive imagery to claim and transform spaces into a visual affirmation that reveals the strength and spirit of the community.
For 25 years, Ortiz has designed and created over 50 large-scale public works nationally and internationally. Since 2008, Ortiz has led art for social change public art projects in Costa Rica & Ecuador and as a Cultural Envoy through the US Embassy in Fiji, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, Venezuela, Honduras, and Cuba. She offers professional development training for local artists in other countries and has conducted strategic plans as a non-profit arts consultant to organizations and arts collectives. As a guest speaker, she has presented talks related to arts for social change and public art.
Ortiz has exhibited her works in many galleries and museums that include the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the ICA Boston. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, CNN, and The New Yorker. She continues to explore other methods of creating public artwork through digital and traveling murals, site-specific installations, interactive exhibitions, and documentaries.
Ortiz is an Art for Justice Fund Grantee, a Pew Fellow, Rauschenberg Foundation Artist as Activist Fellow, and a Kennedy Center Citizen Artist National Fellow. In 2016, she received the Americans for the Arts’ Public Art Year in Review Award which honors outstanding public art projects in the nation.