Angelica Briones is a multifaceted creative force, exceling in the realms of mixed media, oil painting, writing, and acting, with her base of operations in Los Angeles. Her artistic endeavors have been showcased across the European continent, with exhibitions in renowned cities such as Paris, Milan, Madrid, and Barcelona, where her work was featured at the esteemed MEAM Museum. Furthermore, a substantial collection of her paintings can be found on prominent online art platforms, Artsper and Artsy, many of which serve as inspiration for a novel currently in the works by the artist herself.
Briones made her feature film debut in the critically acclaimed "Love Land," a production that boasted an inclusive cast featuring individuals with developmental disabilities, and received funding from the prestigious San Francisco Film Society. The film went on to win the Audience Award and Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Cast at the 25th Annual New Orleans Film Festival. Her subsequent acting credits include appearances on television worldwide, including a notable role in the Lifetime feature "Sinister Minister," where she portrayed a disaffected teenager seduced by her mother's pastor boyfriend.
Briones is currently attached to several projects, including an exploration of faith and feminism in the American West, a dystopian tribute to the origins of clowning, and a meditation on a child's mystical introduction to mortality in the desolate Rio Grande Valley.