Bio
Angelle Kingston is a photographer and visual artist born in San Diego, California. She spent much of her childhood living between the Sonoran Desert and the Pacific Ocean, before relocating to Colorado in 2007, where she obtained her BFA from the Metropolitan University of Denver in 2019.
Kingston’s work investigates the dichotomy of memory and place, exploring the concepts of genetic memory in ones connection to environmental spaces. Fascinated by the roles these elements play in the subject of identity, she uses photography, collage, and installation works to further pay homage to her Western American influences.