
Birds of a Feather: A Young Artist Soars at IAMA SF
Bay Area art enthusiasts have a new reason to celebrate as the International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco unveils “Birds of a Feather,” a vibrant new exhibition by local prodigy Angelina Caridis. At just eleven years old, Caridis presents a stunning collection of avian-inspired paintings that showcase remarkable talent and a unique perspective on the natural world.
Discovering “Birds of a Feather” in San Francisco
The Grand Exhibition Hall at IAMA is currently hosting a captivating display of art, celebrating the grace, emotion, and color found in birds. This exhibition is not just a showcase of beautiful artwork; it’s an introduction to a budding artistic star from our very own Bay Area.
Angelina Caridis: A New Generation of Creativity
Angelina Caridis, an eleven-year-old artist, is already making significant waves in the Bay Area art scene. Her exhibition, “Birds of a Feather,” features twelve paintings that masterfully blend realism and imagination, each a tribute to the diverse world of birds. For Angelina, birds represent freedom, emotion, and an endless source of artistic inspiration. “Each bird has its own colors and patterns,” she explains, highlighting her joy in capturing their individuality. Her parents note that her passion for painting began at a remarkably young age—around three years old, when she first picked up a pencil.
A Visual Journey Through Color and Spirit
The exhibition guides viewers through a “year-long journey” of changing moods and palettes. Each canvas tells a story: from the quiet elegance of “The Silent Majesty,” a white peacock bathed in pastel light, to the fiery confidence of “Wings of Flame.” The deep blues of “Whirl of Wings” evoke winter’s calm, while the blooming greens and pinks of “Whispers of the Blossom” usher in spring’s renewal. “Rainbow Crane” stands out as a vibrant expression of motion and joy. Caridis’s command of tone and atmosphere is impressive for her age, with confident yet playful brushstrokes that convey both movement and deep meaning.
Behind the Canvas: Angelina’s Artistic Process
Angelina’s creative process begins with establishing the mood by painting the background first. She then sketches the bird, meticulously filling in colors and patterns—her favorite part, “seeing it come to life.” Working from her home studio, Angelina often loses track of time, completely absorbed in her art. Her parents describe her as “surprisingly attention-detailed,” capable of refining a single section of feathers or background texture for extended periods. This focus is evident in works like “All Eyes on Me,” an expressive study in contrast and character.
An Exhibition that Inspires
For the International Art Museum of America, “Birds of a Feather” is more than just an exhibition; it’s a testament to imagination, dedication, and the unifying power of art across generations. Among her impressive collection, “The Silent Majesty,” her portrait of a white peacock that captures elegance, stillness, and light, holds a special place in Angelina’s heart.
A Message from the Young Artist
When asked what she hopes people feel when they see her paintings, Angelina’s response is heartfelt and simple: “That not all birds are ugly. They’re all unique.” To fellow aspiring young artists, she offers simple yet profound advice: “If you think you’re not good, just keep practicing and you’ll get to where you want to be. Keep practicing.”
FAQs About “Birds of a Feather”
- Who is Angelina Caridis?
Angelina Caridis is an eleven-year-old artist from the Bay Area, currently showcasing her “Birds of a Feather” exhibition at the International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco. - Where is “Birds of a Feather” being exhibited?
The exhibition is on view at the International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco. - What is the theme of the exhibition?
“Birds of a Feather” features twelve avian-inspired paintings that celebrate the grace, emotion, and diverse colors and patterns of birds. - How long is the exhibition running?
The exhibition is open through November 22, 2025. - Where can I find more information about the exhibition?
For additional details, you can visit iamasf.org.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the remarkable talent of Angelina Caridis and her “Birds of a Feather” exhibition at IAMA San Francisco before November 22, 2025, a true local gem that promises inspiration for all ages.
Art prodigy Angelina Caridis shows bird art at IAMA SF


