Kimberlin Anno

Kimberlin Anno

Fellow: Awarded 2024
Field of Study: Fine Arts

Competition: US & Canada

Kim Anno is a painter, photographer, and film/video artist born in Los Angeles whose work has been collected and exhibited by museums nationally and internationally. Her work is in the intersection of art, science history, and societal dilemma surrounding climate change, and adaptation. Her painting exhibitions and screenings include: University of Suffolk, England, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, New Media Festivals, Seoul, Korea, Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Tokyo park, Japan, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, Goethe Institute in Johannesburg, the Durban Municipal Gallery, South Africa in the “Don’t Panic Exhibition”, Flux Projects, Marcia Atlanta, Marcia Wood Gallery, San Francisco Asian Art Museum, “Godzilla” Eric Firestone Gallery NY, Site Santa Fe Biennale: One Night Stand in New Mexico, Varnosi Museum in Hungary, and DC Dusseldorf. Awards include: Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Purchase Award, SFMOMA & Honolulu Museum of Art, Eureka Foundation’s Fleishhaker Fellowship, Open Circle Award Berkeley Film Foundation. Recently produced, SF Airport public art commission 2021: “Long Arc of Day;”2022 Holt Resident Artist, Stanford University, solo exhibition in Coulter Gallery. In 2023, a monograph and solo exhibition by Anno was presented by Anglim/Trimble Gallery, San Francisco and in 2024 she will release her first documentary feature film: “¡Quba!” and “Water Cities, Kalimantan”, Indonesia.

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