Discover BAA Artist Members in our comprehensive and ever-expanding Artist Directory.
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Angela Brett
Pittsfield, MassachusettsBiographical Info
Angela is a local artist living in the Berkshires. In addition to her art work she provides consultations for other artist to promote their process. She has a gallery on West Street, works at the largest art store in the area, and also has a restoration business of her own. Angela has a goal of inclusion for all the creative genius in the Berkshires and strives to connect resources with artist. Her work is in many mediums and she is best known for her watercolors. Her art aspirations were solidified when she became the first recipients of the Outstanding Art student award when graduating from high school. Her work is held in private and public collections, she is a member of BRAG, and continually strives to learn to better her artistic skills. Her current mentors are Tony Couch and Ray Walter Cambell. Her largest art struggle is remembering to put the brush down.