Tigers & Rabbits | Angel Wagner

Tigers & Rabbits | Angel Wagner

Hopkins Center for the Arts is proud to present Tigers & Rabbits, an exhibition of paintings by Angel Wagner in the HCA Upper Lobby Gallery.

Minneapolis-based contemporary artist Angel Wagner’s paintings are guided by her intuition: she ‘takes a window seat next to the collective consciousness of women’ while also exploring her own personal mythology. Tigers & Rabbits addresses themes of self-healing, equality, trauma, sexism, strength, and transformation. She expresses these themes in a realistic, surrealist, and symbolic style. Her experience as a counselor as well as an artist makes her an observant and compelling storyteller, as well as a sensitive and adept portrait painter.

ANGEL WAGNER is a Minneapolis-based painter specializing in portraiture, symbolism, and painting women from the female gaze.  Her figurative, surrealistic imagery features her own personal lexicon of symbols. Wagner’s feminist painting is impacted by her 16 years of working as a licensed counselor with women. The themes in her paintings echo those of her work as a counselor: resilience, healing, transformation, and strength. Her work is about validating, empowering, and elevating women. Wagner works out of her studio at The Center for Performing Arts in Minneapolis. Her paintings are in private collections throughout the United States.

Gallery Hours:
Monday- Friday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 5 p.m.


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