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Anne Gilman is a Brooklyn (d.u.m.b.o.) based artist who uses text and drawing to explore emotional terrain. Considered from a psychological perspective, her work deals with the barrage of issues that confront us daily from the mundane to the accidental and unexpected.

Interested in the multiple ways of viewing any given situation she combines tactile elements and transparencies to reveal an internal dialogue that examines political, social and psychological conflicts. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows in Latin America, Europe and the United States including Mexico, Havana, Berlin, Paris, Chicago and New York. Publications include Gilman’s artist book, Bordes deshilachados/Frayed Edges, released by Ediciones Vigia, in Matanzas, Cuba, and the zines Nishtugadacht, Contra el mal de ojo and Don’t Lose Heart. Her work is in public and private collections in London, Spain, Australia, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States has been the subject of interviews on Cuban national television during a solo exhibition in Havana. She will be an upcoming, featured artist at the Center For Book Arts with her project The Jolly Balance. Her work can also be seen at Central Booking in d.u.m.b.o. and through the Drawing Center's online viewing program and the flat-files at Kentler International Drawing Space.