Eleanna Anagnos (b. 1980, Evanston, IL) is a New York-based artist and curator. Her work explores the nature of human perception and aims to elicit a physiological response where subjectivity, phenomenology, and the conscious act of seeing are addressed. Eleanna 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). She has exhibited nationally 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, and the SPRING/BREAK Art Show in New York, NY, among many others. She has shown internationally at 68 Projects, Berlin, Germany; Die Ausstellungsstrasse in Vienna, Austria and at Galerie Vaclava Spaly in Prague, CZ. She has received awards from Yaddo; BAU Institute; The Anderson Ranch, The Atlantic Center for the Arts and The Joan Mitchell Foundation. Since 2014, Eleanna has been a Co-Director at Ortega y Gasset Projects, an artist-run gallery and curatorial collective located in Brooklyn, NY, which was profiled in the New York Times in April 2017. 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. View her full CV, press and news at www.eleanna.com.