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Angella d’Avignon is a writer and consultant based in Los Angeles. She regularly contributes to numerous publications, including Dwell, Hyperallergic, New York Review of Architecture, The Art Newspaper, as well as various anthologies and curatorial monographs. A finalist for the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Award in 2022, an ArtTable Fellow and Warhol Foundation finalist in 2023, she is currently researching and writing a book about ghost towns, memory, and abandoned places in the US West. She also works as a reporter, specifically focused on arts-related dissent, museum management including land use, and protests related to Palestinian liberation and labor rights. D’Avignon received her MFA in Art Writing & Criticism from the School of Visual Arts in New York. 

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Momus Arts Journalism Residency

June 10July 25, 2024
Led by Catherine G. Wagley, and faculty members Elisa Wouk Almino, Julia Halperin, Catherine Hickley, Danielle Amir Jackson, Ossie Michelin, Carolina A. Miranda, and Niela Orr.

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