
ANNE LINDBERG earned her Master of Fine Arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art (1988) and her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Miami University (1985).
Lindberg makes immersive installations and drawings that tap a non-verbal physiological landscape of body and space, provoking emotional, visceral and perceptual responses. Her work generates fundamental questions about time, causality and sequence as it speaks to the vicissitudes of human experience.
Lindberg’s work has been in solo and group exhibitions at such places as The Drawing Center (NYC), Tegnerforbundet (Norway), SESC Bom Retiro (Sao Paulo), The Mattress Factory, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Arts and Design NYC, Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh, US Embassy in Rangoon Burma, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Akron Art Museum, Cranbrook Art Museum, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Contemporary Art Center Cincinnati, and the Omi International Art Center, among others. My work is in collections of the Nevada Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Howard and Cindy Rachofsky Collection, Collection of Kristy and Bill Gautreaux, Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City, Niwako Kimono Company, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics among many others.
Lindberg is the recipient of awards including a 2011 Painters & Sculptors Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, a Charlotte Street Foundation Fellowship, two ArtsKC Fund Inspiration Grants, a Lighton International Artists Exchange grant, the Art Omi International Artists Residency, an American Institute of Architects Allied Arts and Crafts award, and a Mid-America National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
In 2019-22, exhibitions of Lindberg’s work include: the Figge Art Museum, Everson Museum of Art, Museum of Arts and Design, Thomas Cole Historic Site, John Michael Kohler Art Center, Manitoga The Russel Wright Design Center, Josee Bienvenu Gallery, SEPTEMBER Gallery, University of Minnesota Regis Center for the Arts, River Valley Arts Collective at the Thornwillow Press, Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art, The Landing, Haw Contemporary, Pamela Salisbury Gallery and Carrie Secrist Gallery among others.
Lindberg is currently working on a five-story mural commission for NYU Langone’s new Center for Women’s Health in the Landmark Citicorp Building in NYC.
Lindberg lives and works in Ancramdale, NY.