Angela Singer

[3] She sculpts in various media including modelling clay, wax, fibre, ceramics, gemstones, and vintage jewelry, as well as wool and silk.

Singer is known for working with vintage hunting trophy taxidermy, which she recycles into new sculptural forms to explore the human/animal divide.

Like Karen Knorr, Singer uses old hunting trophies or vintage taxidermy that natural history museums have thrown away.

[3] Curator Jo-Ann Conklin writes:A number of artists in the exhibition react to human treatment of animals and the environment.

Mark Dion’s Concrete Jungle (1993) is…the detritus of our contemporary consumer culture — a pile of discards and garbage in which animals attempt to survive.