Annemarie Waugh
Summer 2024 | Art
Gutted, 2021
Acrylic on paper
24 x 30 inches
Gutted in pink, 2022
Mixed media
9 x 12 inches
Hiya giphy, 2023
Misinformation, 2022
Mixed media on paper
9 x12 inches
Glistening squirrels
Mixed media on canvas and bark paper
97 x 109 inches
There is no away, 2023
Mixed media on paper
24 x 30 inches
Buried treasure, 2021
Holly berries, house paint, concrete
9 x 12
Annemarie Waugh is a British-born, New York-based visual artist, designer, and educator predominantly working with painting, photography, and installation with a dash of poetry layered in, where she explores topics of AI, dementia, and the climate crisis. Her practice encompasses research-based works, and public projects that involve community participation.
Waugh received her MFA in Studio Art from Stony Brook University and BA (Hons) from Central Saint Martins. Based on the Northshore of Long Island, she has exhibited her work at venues including MOCA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Patchogue, Christie’s and The Royal College of Art, London, Orchard Street Gallery, NYC, Front Street Gallery, Brooklyn, Farmingdale State College, The Islip Museum, The Zuccaire Gallery, You + Me, Artist Films, Berlin, The Long Island Museum, Serendip Gallery, Kobe, Japan, Aferro Gallery, NJ, and Chase Contemporary, Bridgehampton.
Sponsorships include the Stephanie Dinkins Kusama Scholarship, The Office of Inclusion & Diversity, Stony Brook University, and The Ashley Schiff Scholarship. Special projects include; The New York Times, Paddy Johnson, Wrkshop, The World Financial Center, Raygun Magazine, The Boston Globe, Doctors Without Borders, Paul Smith, London, Freuds, London, and AIGA NYC chapters. Her artworks are in many public and corporate collections including; The Long Island Museum, VH1, Man Made Music, Paul Smith, UK, Warehouse, UK, and Doyle Partners.