Angie Rogers works from Brooklyn studios in Hebden Bridge,

a former textile mill town famous for its steep wooded hills and idiosyncratic 'double-decker' houses set in the South Pennine moors of West Yorkshire.

Originally from the West Midlands, Angie studied at Leeds University in the late 1970s and later at Bradford College where she specialised in fine art Printmaking gaining a distinction on completing her MA. She moved from inner-city Birmingham to Hebden Bridge in 1987 and has remained there ever since, a willing captive drawn to the dramatic landscape of this part of Yorkshire so different from the rolling farmland and gentle hills

of Warwickshire and Worcestershire where she grew up.


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