Born
1979, London, England
Works & Lives in San Francisco, California
Education:
2004 MFA, California College of Arts & Crafts, San Francisco, California
2001 BFA, Middlesex University, London, England, First Class Degree w/
Honors
2000 Hooge School voor de Kunsten, Erasmus Exchange, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Exhibition History
--2007--
Art in Handicrafts, Gallerie DeMeerse, Hoofdorp, The Netherlands
Ready Media, Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst Montevideo/Time
Based Arts, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
--2006--
Embroidered Stories Knitted Tales, Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek,
CA,
Coprophagiology, Mission 17, San Francisco, CA (collaborative
w/ Haden Nicholl)
--2005--
Visiting Artist Show, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Interlochen,
MI
Dress, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
Residency Projects, Part 2, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA
Tim and Anna Misuse Mixeduse, Mixeduse, San Francisco, CA
For Tomorrow, Lucky Tackle, Oakland, CA
Motion, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM
Dumb Economy, Funny Democracy, Impossible Projects, Rooseum,
Malmö, Sweden
--2004--
Ruffle: Decadent Vexation, Kirkland Arts Center, Kirkland, WA
Change of Address, Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Your Heart Is No Match For My Love, The Soap Factory, Minneapolis,
MN
Supernatural, Playspace, California College of the Arts, San
Francisco, CA
Felix Variations, Playspace, California College of the Arts,
San Francisco, CA
The Big Picture, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA
One Size Fits All, Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery, San Francisco,
CA (solo show)
--2003--
Landing, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA
Hospitality, Adobe Books, San Francisco, CA
The Murphy Fellowship Award Exhibition, San Francisco Art Commission
Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Selections, North/South Gallery, Oakland, CA
--2002--
Blue, Swell Gallery, San Francisco, CA
The Pin-Up Show, Paulette Long & Shepard Pollack Graduate
Student Gallery,
San Francisco, CA
--2001--
(mid’l,seks), Quicksilver Place, London, England
--2000--
Stick Up, Hooge School voor de Kunsten, Utrecht, The Netherlands
--1999--
Make It Happens, Quicksilver Gallery, London, England
Lectures
Bedford Gallery, Artists Talk, Fall 2006
Interlochen Center for the Arts, Artist Talk, Fall 2005
California College of the Arts, Interdisciplinary Critique, Artist Talk
and Guest Critiquer,
Spring 2005
California College of the Arts, Toy Culture, Artist Talk, Fall 2004
University of California at Davis, Textile Department, Artist Talk, Fall
2004
San Francisco Art Institute, Why Wait? Expatriate! Panel Discussion, Spring
2004
California College of Arts and Crafts, Introduction to Textiles, Artist
Talk, Fall 2003
San Francisco Art Institute, Alternative Lecture Series, ‘Finger
Puppets’ with
Bronia Evers, Spring 2003
College of Marin, Fiber Sculpture, Artist Talk, Fall 2002
California College of Arts and Crafts, Constructed Textiles, Artist Talk,
Fall 2002
California College of Arts and Crafts, Introduction to Textiles, Artist
Talk, Fall 2002
Teaching
City College, San Francisco, “Textile Sculpture”, Spring 2006
Interlochen Arts Academy, Video Art Project with high school students,
Fall 2005
California College of Arts and Crafts, “Toy Culture”, teacher’s
assistant, Fall 2003
YMCA, Hornsey, London, Art teacher for ages 2 through 11, March 1999 to
February 2000
Awards
2004 Kala Art Institute Fellowship, Kala Art Institute, 2004
Graduate Merit Scholarship, California College of Arts and Crafts, 2002-2004
Jack and Gertrude Murphy Fine Art Fellowship, The San Francisco Foundation,
2003
Bibliography
“Sex, Drugs and Textile Art”, Matthew Koumis, Telos Art Publishing,
Brighton, England (expected publishing date: March 2007)
FHM, Russia, July 2006 (further details unknown – awaiting copy)
Omagiu, Romania, Summer 2006 (further details unknown – awaiting
copy)
“Millionen für Anna”, Blond Magazine, Germany, May 2006,
p.11
“Nuogi Kostiumai”, FHM, Lithuania, April 2006, issue 24, p.
12-13
“The medium is not the message”, Kylie Gusset, Yarn Magazine,
Australia, March 2006,
issue 2, p.6
Next Magazine, Hong Kong, 16 March 2006, p. 126-127
Dress: Clothing as Art, Richmond Art Center, CA, Exhibition Catalogue,
2005
“Ruffle”: handcrafting a new sensibility”, Matthew Kangas,
Seattle Times, 12 November
2004
“Artists dress up our fears in ‘Ruffle: Decadent Vexation’”,
Judy Wagonfeld, Seattle Post
Intelligencer, 29 October 2004
“Anna Maltz: One Size Fits All at Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery”,
Adrienne Gagnon,
Stretcher.org, February-March, 2004.
“Our Hospitality, Adobe Bookstore, San Francisco”, Julian
Myers, Frieze Magazine,
November /December 2003, issue 79, p. 99-100.
Television/Radio
“In Defense of Crafts”, Invisible Ink, KALW, 13 June 2004,
show #63.
“Needlework”, Spark, KQED, 26 May 2004.
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