Angela Washko

[3] Washko is the founder of the Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft to bring attention to and protest the sexist language from players in the game.

[4] Washko has been creating performances inside the online video game World of Warcraft (WoW) since 2012 in which she initiates discussions about feminism within the gameplay.

[17] In 2014, Creative Time commissioned an essay from Washko on her findings as the self-founded Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft.

Her video work "Chastity" won the Terminal Award from the Center of Excellence in the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University.

[24] Washko's interdisciplinary practice of performance, video, and installation investigates public opinion regarding proper etiquette, appropriate lifestyle choices, limited gender designations.

[25] She works in mostly online public spaces of contemporary American culture in order to reach a larger audience with a feminist discourse.

[26] Her work has been exhibited by the Museum of the Moving Image (London) in the National #Selfie Portrait Gallery,[27] Biennial of the Americas in The World is !Flat, Denver Digerati in Denver, Colorado,[28] Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn, New York,[29] and Super Art Moderne Museum: Spamm.

[33] In 2013 she hosted the podcast "A Cups" with new media artist Ann Hirsch, made possible by the Radiohive collective[34] in which they interviewed guests such as Nate Hill, Carla Gannis, Chris Gethard, and Genevieve Belleveau.