Anita Glesta

Anita Glesta, Watershed, National Theatre, London 24 Sept 2015

Anita Glesta (née Curtis born January 21, 1958) is a New York City-based multimedia artist best known for her installations in the public and alternative venues internationally. The arch of Glesta’s three- decade long career has occurred in both private and public settings which has included solo and group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Krakow (MOCAK); Peking Museum of Art and Archeology, Beijing; Hudson River Museum, New York; White Colums,[1] New York; Parrish Museum, New York; The Queens Museum, NY, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Museo Nacional de Arte y arqueologia, La Paz, Bolivia and many other museums and galleries internationally. Her recent project "UNNERVED' , an animation Glesta created during her fellowship at the fEEL Lab at the University of New South Wales School of Art, Architecture and Design, Sydney, Au, appeared on the face of the Australian Center of the Moving Image in Federation Square, Melbourne for the month of October 2022 as part of a festival called “The Big Anxiety" https://www.thebiganxiety.org/ It was later installed at "The Basilica" in Hudson, NY, a renowned performance art venue, as a multi channel art installation encompassing the entire industrial space in July 2023, https://basilicahudson.org/events/a-garden-of-discontent-anxiety-and-wellbeing-in-times-of-crisis/She has been commissioned for a range of high-profile installations, including a video installation on the face of the National Theatre in London and a permanent seven-acre integrated landscape commission for the United States Census Bureau headquarters in Maryland. Her work has also been featured at several museums.