Angela Grauerholz (born January 10, 1952) is a German-born Canadian photographer, graphic designer and educator living in Montreal.
She was born in Hamburg and completed studies in graphic design at the Kunstschule Alsterdamm there and studied literature and linguistics at the University of Hamburg.
Grauerholz came to Canada in 1976 and, with the help of a grant from the Canada Council, completed a MFA degree in photography at Concordia University.
During the 1980s, she operated a graphic design studio, working on magazines, catalogues and books.
Her images of commonplace subjects take on a feeling of timelessness.
Grauerholz continued to experiment, later incorporating the use of multiple images and sculpture into her installations.
She has exhibited her work at Canadian and international exhibitions such as La Biennale de Montreal in 2002, the Biennale of Sydney in 1990, Documenta 9 in Kassel in 1992 and the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh in 1995.