Ann Glazer

Ann Glazer creates works that cross mediums. Her experimentation with process evokes personal narratives of everyday life.

Glazer received a BA from Brown University and an MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. She was awarded fellowships from the Dallas Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA), The Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA; the Reading Room, Dallas; Women & Their Work, Austin; Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary; and Barry Whistler, Conduit, AIR (NYC), DW, Kirk Hopper Fine Art and Liliana Bloch Galleries.

Ann Glazer lives and works in Dallas and New York City.

Selected Works

A vertically oriented textile featuring a red scorpion with a large red flower above its claws against a light blue background.

Spider, 2022, UV cured pigment print on woven velvet, 56.5 x 125.5 inches.

A rectangular area arranged in a grid of 16 squares with alternating red and dark red colors, resembling a checkered pattern.

An Unknown Past, 2021, Stitched and
stretched reclaimed velvet, 24 x 18 inches

Art gallery with white walls and four large textile art pieces featuring red, beige, and blue colors, displayed on the walls. The gallery has a polished concrete floor and ceiling-mounted lighting.

Red Garden, 2022, Installation view at Liliana Bloch Gallery

A rectangular area rug with a floral pattern in shades of red, orange, beige, and brown.

Red Garden III, 2022, UV cured pigment print on woven velvet, 56.5 x 108.5 in.

A textile embroidery featuring dragons, stylized animals, and geometric patterns in rust-colored thread on a cream background.

The Lucky Ones, 2021, UV cured pigment print on velvet, 48 x 90 inches


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