Angelica Muro received a MFA degree from Mills College in 2005, and a B.A. in photography from San Jose State University in 1998.  Muro uses irony to explore class and cultural identity, merging provocative and destabilizing elements to facilitate a dialogue about the social, cultural and political issues that define and shape our consumer identity.

Recent exhibitions include Desastre at the Mohr Gallery, Pistolitas de Azucar at Galeria de la Raza, and INTERSTICE at the CAS gallery in Miami, Florida. She has completed commissioned artwork for O'Donnell Park Gardens and the exhibitions: Our Space: Youth Narratives, Intersections: Reflections of Home and Migration, and Ao Dai: A Modern Design Coming of Age at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. 

She is the recipient of the Herringer Family Foundation Award for Excellence in Art and the Trefethen Merit Award. In 2007 she co-founded Space 47, a San Jose-based alternative venue dedicated to showcasing emerging artists. 

Visual and Public Art Department College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences     California State University, Monterey Bay 100 Campus Center  Seaside, CA 93955-8001     phone; 831-582-3005    fax: 831-582-3310 Program Coordinator: Stacey Malone
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