
Brendon Palmer-Angell is a visual artist living in New Orleans. From three-story murals to small oil paintings, Palmer-Angell’s work focuses on portraits of humanity, often touching on themes related to community and humanism. Through his realistic style of portraiture, he seeks to create an intimate connection with the viewer, while striving to convey the subject’s presence and innate value.
Born in Northern New York, Palmer-Angell received a BFA in Painting from Syracuse University. His work has been exhibited in New Orleans, Detroit, and Washington DC. He has executed 13 public murals in Louisiana and New York. In 2020, he received a grant for public art in the Gentilly Resilience District in New Orleans, and his series "Irreplaceable" was selected for the Ogden Museum’ of Southern Art's Louisiana Contemporary annual exhibition.