Jennifer Angus (born 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian artist, professor, and author.
She is known for her site-specific installations that use large numbers of insects arranged in ornamental patterns that she has been creating since 1999.
[7] Bravo commissioned a short documentary called 'Touch of Weevil – The Work of Jennifer Angus' documenting one of her installations at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in 2008.
[8] In 2015, Angus participated in the exhibition 'Wonder', that celebrated the reopening of the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C., with a site-specific installation called 'The Midnight Garden' that used sustainably harvested insects.
[13] Angus is the author of the 2013 fantasy novel, In Search of Goliathus Hercules, which tells the Victorian-era story of a young boy who discovers that he can speak to insects and sets out to find a giant insect on the Malay Peninsula.