Background
Roswell Angier was born on December 2, 1940 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
Roswell Angier was born on December 2, 1940 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
Roswell Angier received an Bachelor of Arts at Harvard, 1962, and an Master of Arts at the University of California at Berkeley, 1964.
Roswell Angier lectured at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and has taught at the Art Institute of Boston since 1975. He has also been photographer-in-residence at Eliot House, Harvard, since 1976. Prior to that he worked as a freelance photographer, beginning in 1972 was editor of Fusion magazine, Boston (1969-1972) and was instructor in the Humanities Dept., Boston University (1968-1972).
Angier has also published poetry in Quarterly Review of Literature (1968) and Quire (1967), and an article he wrote on Baudelaire was in Boston University Review (1970).
He has also served on the Artists' Advisory Council of the Massachusetts Arts and Humanities Foundation (1977-1978), from which he received an Artist-in Residence Grant (1977). A founding member of Voices Gallery (1978), he was also part of the "Works in Progress" NEA-sponsored Public Art Project (1975).
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mills
1973Steve Mills
1973Photograph
Johnny Secatero, Burger King, Gallup
1979Johnny Secatero, Burger King, Gallup
Indian Head Bar, Holbrook, Arizona
1980Photograph
A Kind of Life: Conversations in the Combat Zone
1976Gallup City Jail
1980Indian Head Bar
1980Photograph
Photograph
1980Photograph
Combat Zone
Photograph
1980Photograph