Angelyn Chandler is an artist and architect based in Hudson, New York. Her work engages with specific architectural sites to explore how scale, perception, and gender shape experience. Drawing on a background in architecture, photography, drawing and sculpture, she creates site-based projects that foreground the body’s relationship to the built environment. Chandler’s interdisciplinary practice seeks to expand how we read architecture, making visible the often-unspoken assumptions embedded in its forms. By inserting her own body into her work, she explores themes of visibility, accessibility, and power—elements frequently overlooked in architectural discourse. Through these methods, she offers layered, critical, yet reverent interpretations of architectural spaces.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Chandler earned a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University in St. Louis, a Master of Architecture from Princeton University, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University at Albany. She was a 2014 Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.

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