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Home Participants 25th Biennale of Sydney (2026) Angie Goto

Angie Goto
Angie Goto is a Deaf Australian artist who has a unique interpretation of her surroundings through figurative and abstract art. She was born Deaf, which gives her a different perspective on colour and images. Angie studied Fine Art and Graphic Design in Newcastle and Sydney. Her return to painting was marked by her Tropfest film “”Angie, “” which was a finalist in 2015. She had successful solo exhibitions in Sydney and abroad at galleries such as 19Karen Gallery Queensland, ArtToArt Gallery in Melbourne and Dyer Arts Center in New York. She has been a finalist in various art prizes such as Ravenwood Art Prize, Paddington Art Prize, Fisher’s Ghost Art Prize, Michael Reid’s
National Emerging Art Prize, and many others. These experiences have solidified her dedication to painting. In addition to her art career, Angie works part-time as an Artist Educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Powerhouse Museum, where she focuses on special projects for the Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. She also does freelance work at Art Gallery NSW, Hazlehurst Art Centre, and Campbelltown Arts Centre.