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Angie Keller’s work has been featured in The International Portrait Photographer of the Year 2022 TOP 101, the Home ’21 International Photo Prize Competition Gallery” (LensCulture), Color magazine, Nueva Luz Photographic Journal, Lenscratch, Publicações Memorial da América Latina and the WomenArts Quarterly Journal.
Keller has been selected as a winner in the Emerging Artist Program 2016-2017 at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco (MoAD). She has been the recipient of the first place Curator's Choice Awards CENTER Santa Fe 2016. She has been selected as a finalist for the ONWARD Compé 2016 and as an awardee for En Foco’s New Works Photography Fellowship Awards #18, 2014-2015. She also received the documentary category award at the 2013-2014 UNESCO/Humanity Photo Awards in China, and the first place in the project category for the 2010 Texas Photographic Society.
Keller has exhibited nationally at Wallworks NY from August 1-September 14, 2024, the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco (solo exhibition from July 5-August 27, 2017), the Marion Center for Photographic Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at the Project Basho gallery in Philadelphia, at the Bronx Documentary Center in New York, at the Inter-American Development Bank in DC, ArteAméricas, Spiva Center for the Arts, the Blue Star Gallery, Missouri State University International Center, and the Art Fest El Doral. Internationally, she has exhibited at the Biblioteca Municipal in Junin, at Sala Miró Quesada Garland in Lima, Peru, the Afro-Peruvian National Museum and at the ONU Mujeres in Peru. She is scheduled for a future solo exhibition at the Peruvian National Museum. Keller has received grants from The Institute of Library Services in 2016 and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Inc. in 2017.
Her work has been chosen for the permanent collection at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, The House of Peruvian Literature/Ministry of Education, the Congress of the Republic of Peru/National Afro-Peruvian Museum, the Peruvian Presidential Scholar School, and at the Peruvian Consulate-General in Miami.