• 2024 Pacific States North American Biennial Printmaking Exhibition

    2024 Pacific States North American Biennial Printmaking Exhibition

    Bodily Autonomy will be on view in the Pacific States North American Biennial Printmaking Exhibition at the University of Hawai’i at Hilo in Hilo, HI from November 1st to December 30th. The exhibition will feature 56 prints juried by Laura Berman.

  • Mountain Plains Contemporary Art Biennial

    Mountain Plains Contemporary Art Biennial

    Bodily Autonomy was included in the Mountain Plains Contemporary Print Biennial at the Salina Art Center, curated by Jane Burke of the Boulder Art Museum.

    The fourth iteration of the Salina Biennial continues to affirm the power of art-making in the Mountain Plains region. The Biennial was established in 2018 to highlight artists who are balancing the traditions and history of our region with a larger, global contemporary practice. The artists of the Mountain-Plains region are equally defined by their place while also defining it, and continuing to redefine it. The Biennial continues our tradition of exhibitions that pose important questions and encourage meaningful interactions.

  • 2027 Experiencing Color Exhibition at International Quilt Museum

    2027 Experiencing Color Exhibition at International Quilt Museum

    Anne recently finished curating an exhibition of historic and contemporary quilts that will be on view at the International Quilt Museum in 2027.The exhibition, titled Experiencing Color, will explore how color is used by quilt makers through the lens of color theory concepts.

  • 2023 Boston Printmakers North American Biennial

    2023 Boston Printmakers North American Biennial

    "Heat" will be included in the Boston Printmakers 2023 North American Print Biennial at Boston University this fall.

  • Works on Shiroishi Washi

    Works on Shiroishi Washi

    "Echoes" will be a part of the exhibition Works on Shiroishi Washi at Sumaruyashiki in Miyagi,Japan. The exhibition opens on June 10th, 2023. This show, organized by Eriko Fujita, features artists from around the world creating works on Shiroishi washi paper, a traditional handmade paper.