The Anna Leonowens Gallery welcomes Annalise Prodor!
The Anna Leonowens Gallery is excited to welcome Annalise Prodor to the new position of Visiting Artist Coordinator. Annalise will be working closely with Erinn Langille, the Director of the Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems, as well as other gallery staff, faculty, students, and the wider community to plan and organize the Visiting Artist Program for 2024-2025.
Annalise Prodor is an accomplished multi-disciplinary artist, creative facilitator, and producer with over a decade of experience in arts facilitation. Her work bridges the gap between creative vision and execution, bringing ideas to life through thoughtful production. She specializes in live art performance and arts programming, collaborating locally with artists and cultural organizations to strengthen the professional capacity of the arts community.
Since 2017, Annalise has worked as a producer in the live art and performance field. She has toured internationally as a Senior Producer, writer, co-director, and associate artist with Toronto's renowned socially engaged performance company, Mammalian Diving Reflex, co-producing 10 performances for international festivals in five countries and four languages. In 2023, she helped produce the 30th Festival der Regionen in Linz, Austria, a site-specific, multi-disciplinary arts festival. In 2024, she was part of the production team for the Cannonball Festival in Philadelphia, US, a fast-growing incubator of daring and original performance.
Through her position at the Anna Leonowens Gallery, Annalise is dedicated to fostering meaningful interactions with artists who contribute to the contemporary arts dialogue in interdisciplinary, innovative, and boundary-pushing ways while supporting NSCAD students and the broader community. Her aim is to contribute to the growth of Atlantic Canada’s artistic landscape.
A 2011 NSCAD alumna, Annalise maintains a multi-disciplinary art practice, exploring themes deeply rooted in the complexities of the human experience, including femininity, complacency, mediocrity, mental health, and environmental responsibility.
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Posted October 4, 2024
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Posted Oct 4, 2024