Angela DuFresne
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Angela DuFresne is a painter originally from Connecticut, but was raised in the town in Kansas (Olathe-Suburbs) that Dick and Perry stopped in before they killed the Clutters (In Cold Blood). She has shown work
internationally in institutional exhibitions including solo exhibitions at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CA., and Macalester College, in group shows such as Greater New York 2005 at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, The National Academy of Arts and Letters in NY, the Kemper Museum in Kansas City, Brooklyn Academy of Music in NY, The Aldridge Museum in CT, Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, NY,
the Rose Museum in Waltham, MA, Mills College in Oakland, CA, Minneapolis School of Art and Design, among others. She is represented by Monya Rowe Gallery in New York, and CRG Gallery, also in New York, where she has had a dozen solo shows over the past decade. Additional solo exhibitions have been presented at Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles; Galleria Glance, Turin, Italy; GV/AS Gallery, Brooklyn; Hudson D. Walker Gallery, Provincetown; and Miller Block, Boston; as well as group
exhibitions in numerous national and international venues. DuFresne is in the collections of the Kemper Museum, the RISD Museum, and Museum of Art, San Juan Porto Rico. DuFresne is a faculty member at the Rhode Island School of Design and is based in Brooklyn, New York.