Angela Wright attended the London College of Fashion in the early 1980s and subsequently ran her own couture business in central London. In 1995 she graduated in Fine Art and Ceramics at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, and has since exhibited widely.
Recent works include Cooperation-Installation (a gallery encircling 'painting' whose 'brush-marks' were the paintings of an autistic artist) "Silk" (40m of raw Indian silk, torn and re-assembled in Spitalfields 18C silk-weavers' houses) Economist-Carpet (chance fragments of woven porcelain clay carpeted the Economist Building foyer) Several 'Church-Works': in St Thomas More, Brighton; St George, Ivychurch Romney Marsh, St Giles Cripplegate, Barbican, Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire; the 'transformation' of a corner of Green Dragon Court and of a public space in Union Steet, both part of the London Festival of Architecture.