Kim Anno
Kim Anno, born in Los Angeles, exhibits and screens nationally and internationally. She is currently at work on “¡Quba!”, her first feature documentary film, and “90 Miles From Paradise” film on adaptation to sea level rise for both southern Florida and Havana, Cuba. In 2018, she made “Water City, Ipswich” a short film in her on-going series: “Men and Women in Water Cities.” Anno’s exhibitions and screeings include: University of Suffolk, England, 14th Annual New Media Festival, Seoul, Korea, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, Goethe Institute, Johannesburg, the Durban Municipal Gallery, South Africa in the “Don’t Panic Exhibition”, Flux Projects, Atlanta, Sky Dive Gallery, Houston, SF Asian Art Museum, Cincinnati, Anglim/Trimble Gallery in San Francisco, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, Sue Scott Gallery, NY, Site Santa Fe Biennale: One Night Stand in New Mexico, the King’s Art Center, California Retrospective, the Varnosi Museum in Hungary, DC Dusseldorf International Expo (Germany), Pulse, Miami, and the Berkeley Art Museum, the Denison University Museum, and Tucson Museum of Art. Her videos, photographs and paintings have been published in the New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, AreaParis magazine, Artpapers, Sierra Magazine,and Viz Journal from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Anno’s websites are: www.kimanno.com; www.wildprojects.org, www.qubafilm.com https://arts.stanford.edu/kim-anno/