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Anna Moser (b. 1989) is an artist and critic living in West Sussex, UK. She grew up in Larchmont, NY, and received her BA in Art and Literature from Yale University in 2011. She was also awarded an Ellen Battell Stoeckel Trust Fellowship to attend the Yale at Norfolk School of Art in 2010. Since Yale, she has developed her art practice while attending Cambridge University (MPhil, Criticism and Culture, 2012) and NYU (PhD, English Literature, 2020). She has also created site-specific installations and three-dimensional objects for plays, including Sophie Seita’s Les Bijoux Indiscrets, performed at Bold Tendencies (London, 2017) and SPACE Gallery (London, 2019). In 2017, she co-edited a special issue of Pelt magazine (published by the Organism for Poetic Research) on the theme of “Feminist Temporalities.” Moser’s critical writings have focused on experimental feminist poetics, performance, and site-specific art. She has written and given papers on artists such as Eva Hesse, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Paul Thek, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Robert Smithson. In 2015, Moser co-curated the show “The Line of Beauty: Refiguring the Serpentine Line from Drawing into Photography” at the Princeton University Art Museum.

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