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Anna

Gormezano Marks

Disciplines: Drawing

Location: Edinburgh

Materials: Assemblage, Found, Pencil, Photomontage
Anna Gormezano Marks (AGM) is a visual artist based in Scotland, moving from London in 2010 to study Painting & Visual Culture at Edinburgh College of Art. Drawing based, Anna’s artwork and abstract illustrative style explores themes of illusion, rhythm and poetry inspired by movement, memory, written and unwritten languages, with supporting work consisting of writing, photography and material experimentation. Anna balances her artistic practice with Creative Consultancy – FromNow Studio, working on creative development projects with creative and business communities, supporting artists, entrepreneurs, students, universities and creative & cultural development programmes.

Previous Experience

2025 Parallels 0.3 | Coburg House Studios (group show) Tea Greens Markets | Visual Arts Scotland Council showcase Burrell Collection, Glasgow Royal Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh 2024 Then & Now | Royal Scottish Academy – Visual Arts Scotland (group show – selected) Parallels II | Coburg Art Studios (group show) Artists for Gaza | Embassy Gallery (group show) 2023 Parallels | Coburg Art Studios (group show) Art books for seeing | Essay commissioned by boom saloon (online feature) 2020 Resolve | Artwork and writing commissioned for issue 005 by boom saloon (published in print) We can’t Breathe | artwork commissioned by Jude de Varennes to illustrate “L’éphémére roi de tal” – written in response to the death of George Floyd on 25th May2020 (published alongside original score & performed in memorial, June 2020) 2014 Art Show | Howe Street Gallery Exhibition | Whitespace, Gayfield Square 2013 White Light | Edinburgh

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