Anne Rynearson (b. 1972) is a Minnesota-based artist, curator and teacher. Anne explores abstraction through painting and printmaking media. Her imagery has influences from science, pseudoscience, mysticism, mythology and environmental themes expressed through a metaphorical-symbollic lens. She has shown her work nationally and internationally through juried competitions and invitational exhibitions. She has professional affliations with the ODETTA Gallery in New York, NY, the Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists-Chicago, IL, the Women’s Caucus for Art-New York, NY, the Woman Made Gallery-Chicago, IL and the National Association of Female Artists in Minneapolis, MN. Anne is the recipient of three Minnesota State Arts Board grants and a Jerome Foundation Fellowship to support her work in printmaking. Her creative endeavors also extend into other artistic communities and in education through her independent work as the founder and curator of the ANAGRAM Gallery,
an online platform for emerging and mid-career artists, and as an adjunct professor of art at Hamline University in St. Paul, MN.

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Anne Rynearson (b. 1972) is a Minnesota-based artist, curator and teacher. Anne explores abstraction through painting and printmaking media. Her imagery has influences from science, pseudoscience, mysticism, mythology and environmental themes expressed through a metaphorical-symbollic lens. She has shown her work nationally and internationally through juried competitions and invitational exhibitions. She has professional affiliations with the ODETTA Gallery in New York, NY, the Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists-Chicago, IL, the Women’s Caucus for Art-New York, NY, the Woman Made Gallery-Chicago, IL and the National Association of Female Artists in Minneapolis, MN. Anne is the recipient of three Minnesota State Arts Board grants and a Jerome Foundation Fellowship to support her work in printmaking. Her creative endeavors also extend into other artistic communities and in education through her independent work as the founder and curator of the ANAGRAM Gallery, an online platform for emerging and mid-career artists, and as an adjunct professor of art at Hamline University in St. Paul, MN.