Eleanna Anagnos (b. 1980, Evanston, IL) is a New York-based artist. Her work explores the nature of human perception and our awareness of space and consciousness. Eleanna has exhibited in the US and abroad at: The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art in Salt Lake City; The National Hellenic Museum, Chicago, IL; South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, IN; 68 Projects, Berlin, Germany, among others. She has received awards from Yaddo; BAU Institute; The Anderson Ranch, The Atlantic Center for the Arts and The Joan Mitchell Foundation. She earned her MFA in Painting from the Tyler School of Art (2005) and a BA with honors and distinction from Kenyon College with a concentration in Women’s and Gender Studies (2002). Eleanna is a Director at Ortega y Gasset Projects, an artist-run gallery and curatorial collective located in Brooklyn, NY. Her most recent curatorial project, debuting the work of Monica Palma, Wish Me Good Luck, was reviewed in the February issue of Art in America. In March, a profile discussing Eleanna's practice was written by Kelly McCafferty and published in The Coastal Post.