*1990 in Rio de Janeiro
Anna Lorenzana is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans installation, video, ceramics, mosaics, sculpture, and performance. Engaging with themes of urban transformation, ecological change, and societal structures, her work examines the traces left by human activity in both physical and digital landscapes.
Through a thoughtful interplay of materials and forms, Lorenzana creates works that respond to their environments, often integrating traditional techniques with contemporary concerns. Her public installations interact with architectural and infrastructural elements, subtly altering spatial perceptions and inviting new dialogues between place and viewer. Meanwhile, her video and performance works explore the fluid intersections of time, movement, and human presence, while her ceramic and mosaic pieces merge craftsmanship with conceptual inquiry.
Her practice navigates the boundaries between art, design, and social intervention, offering nuanced reflections on the complexities of modern life.
The work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and public spaces.
Education
2024 – University of Applied Arts Vienna / Angewandte Wien (AT)
Fine Arts Department, Sculpture and Space, Prof. Hans Schabus
2019 – 2025 – Dresden University of Fine Arts / HfBK Dresden (DE)
Fine Arts Department, Sculpture in Motion, Prof. Nevin Aladağ
2010 – 2014 – Zeppelin University (DE)
Communication & Cultural Management, B.A.