Mikhael Antone-D’Angelo is a filmmaker and visual artist. Born 1975 in Rhode Island. She received a BA from Salve Regina University in Studio Art with a concentration in Photography and an MFA in Video & Photography from School of Visual Arts. She has exhibited and screened her own work in New York at Anthology Film Archives, Void, Remote Lounge, BAM Rose cinemas, Praxis Collective, Studio 150, College of Staten Island, Lumen Waterfront Video Festival, and Camera Works Gallery. Her work has also been shown throughout the United States and in Mexico City. While at the School of Visual Arts, Ms. Antone received the Aaron Siskind Award and has received a Council for the Arts and Humanities of Staten Island Premier Grant funded through NYSCA and a NY Department of Cultural Affairs Grant for her documentary film To a Man about white suburban middle class young men from Staten Island’s South Shore. Mikhael is currently continuing her body of work “Sense of Place” about our turbulent emotionally connection to the landscape.