About

For over a decade Angela Antle has worked in the medium of encaustic, creating paintings and large scale wall hangings.  Her large works (up to 27 feet long) were exhibited at the Rooms Provincial Art Gallery in St.John’s, during the summer of 2008 and at the Sir Wilfred Grenfell Art Gallery in Corner Brook from January to March 2008 in the exhibit “The Flood at Furnace Cove.”

As a radio producer, Antle co-created and hosted “Socket” CBC Radio’s first national radio program on visual artists. Of late, her two interests are coming together for “Shorelines” a collaboration between sound artists in Ireland and Newfoundland. The resulting work will be exhibited in 2010 at The Rooms in St. John’s, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Gallery in Corner Brook, Siamsa Tire Arts Centre in Tralee and Dun Laoghaire Gallery in Ireland. In 2005, Antle was the inaugural Lynn Donoghue Artist-In-Residence at Toronto’s Spadina Museum. Angela Antle attended the Ontario College of Art and Design from 1995 to 1999, and spent a year in OCAD’s Florence, Italy studio program. Angela Antle’s  work has been collected privately and publically by The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the City of St. John’s. She is represented in Newfoundland by The Christina Parker Gallery.