Anna Schuleit Haber

Anna Schuleit Haber’s work lies at the intersection of painting, drawing, performance and installation art, architecture, and community. Her works have ranged from museum installations made with paint, to large-scale projects in forests, on uninhabited islands, and in psychiatric institutions, using extensive sound systems, live sod, thousands of flowers, mirrors, antique telephones, bodies of water, and neuroscience technologies. Current projects revolve around seriality and memory, and include large-scale drawing performances for architecture and the stage.

Anna studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, creative writing at Dartmouth, and was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard. She was named a MacArthur Fellow for work that has “conceptual clarity, compassion, and beauty.”

See more of Anna’s work at anna-haber.com