Angelica Tapia
Angelica Tapia (she/her; b. 1998) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores perception through surreal, contemplative imagery. Inspired by nature, botanical forms, and biomorphic shapes, her art creates plant-like archetypes that live in-between reality and imagination.
Born and raised in Nebraska, Angelica is a Mexican-American artist and educator now living in Lincoln, Nebraska. She received her BFA with a minor in Philosophy from University of Kearney at Nebraska (2021). She received her MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Painting and Drawing with a minor in Printmaking (2025). Angelica has exhibited across Nebraska, participating in Kindred in the MONA (Kearney, Ne), the Gallery 1516: Ollas Artelatinx (Omaha, Ne), and in an installation for Dia de Los Muertos hosted by the Smithsonian (Washington, D.C.).
In addition to her artistic practice, Angelica is a muralist, designer, and educator for Impact Art, a nonprofit dedicated to creating and promoting positive public art across Nebraska.