Theresa Angela Taylor
Taylor's artwork contains her ideas of social, political, and cultural viewpoints, and how she views the spirit of her own existence through the colors and rhyme of movements.
Her subjects range from the Harlem Renaissance to the present generation. She has developed a way to mimic what she sees and feels through mixed mediums to present uplifted positive ideas for a better world. It becomes sight and sounds on canvas. She recognizes herself as an urban, folk, contemporary and abstract expressionist with a quality of cubism but mainly a socially conscious artist.
Taylor attended The Art Institute in Arlington, Virginia. She has been an art educator of children and young adults for ten years. She is associated with the City Art Mural program for children in New York City. She worked at the PAL Program and the Boys and Girls Club in New York City. In May of 2014, she was given the wonderful opportunity to illustrate “Summertime in Philly", a children’s book written by Cynthia Robinson Brown.