About the artist
Anna is a 23-year-old artist from New York. She graduated from Cornell University's College of Architecture, Art, and Planning with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. She focuses on painting, printmaking, and sculpture. She also takes an interest in film and gaming.
Exhibitions
She, “Imagination”, Mills Pond Gallery, St. James, NY 2024
Solo exhibition, “Hungry for Apples?”, Tjaden Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
2023
No Sleep, Handmade paper sculpture, "Pulp Fiction" Tjaden Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
2022
Holy, oil paint on canvas, “Anthropu$$yne”, Tjaden Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
2022
Die Young, lithograph print series, "I See You", Ithaca Ink Shop, Ithaca, NY
2022
Heckscher Museum “Long Island’s Best,” Huntington, NY
2019
Long Island University Post “Advanced Visions", Brookville, NY
2018
Huntington Arts Council “Nightmare on Main Street", Huntington, NY
2018
Experience
THE ART LEAGUE OF LONG ISLAND
Artist in Residency 2024 – present
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Create a new body of work in collaboration with The Art League
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Develop and teach workshops spanning various disciplines to students at The Art League
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Maintain a leadership / mentoring role for youth artists
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Volunteer at nonprofit events
Print Making Instructor 2023 – present
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Create syllabi for various printmaking workshops
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Teach the fundamentals of printmaking etiquette and technique to groups of students
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Maintain a welcoming and clean studio environment
SOCIAL MEDIA
Content Creator 2022 – present
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Conceptualize, film, and edit video content across multiple social media platforms
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Design thumbnails and ready-to-post content
Artist 2020 – present
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Sells original oil paintings, prints, and sculptures on a freelance basis
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Manage personal business website and social media
CORNELL UNIVERSITTY PRINTMAKING STUDIO
Studio Monitor 2021 – 2023
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Oversaw equipment to ensure the smooth functioning of all aspects of the studio
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Assisted undergraduate and graduate students with printmaking techniques
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Provided training in lithography and silkscreen chemistry