Ellis Angel Featured in Artist as Activist at Rowan University Art Gallery
Ellis Angel’s banned book weavings—created from This Book Is Gay, In the Night Kitchen, and Draw Me a Star—are part of Rowan University’s Artist as Activist exhibition, running June–August 2025 in partnership with the NJ Arts Council.
All Are Welcome Selected for Monmouth Museum Exhibition
Ellis Angel’s provocative weaving, All Are Welcome, has been selected for the Monmouth Museum exhibition (March 2 – April 13, 2025). The piece boldly confronts themes of immigration, democracy, and protest, challenging viewers to reflect on America’s core values and current policies through powerful, symbolic art.
New Interview with Ellis Angel Featured on PEN America: The Censor’s Cut Series
Join Ellis Angel in a revealing interview with PEN America, where they discuss their latest series, The Censor's Cut: Weavings for Intellectual Freedom, showcased at Magic City Books. Explore the interplay of art and activism against book censorship.
A Meditation on America: Completing My Flag Weaving
Ellis Angel shares the completion of a powerful new flag weaving, a protest piece reflecting on the inhumane treatment of migrants at the U.S. border. This one-of-a-kind artwork calls for unity and a return to the founding values of inclusivity and liberty for all.