Anne de Marcken
Anne de Marcken is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her credits include durational writing projects, hybrid narratives, short and feature-length films and videos, and multi-disciplinary installations. She approaches creative work as a process of critical inquiry and radical imagination, centering questions of impermanence, invisibility and the abject. Recent site-specific installations include The Redaction Project (Salon Refu, 2016), Invisible Ink: Reparations (Feast, 2017) and Invisible Ink: Homeless (Seattle Presbyterian Homeless Shelter, 2018). Her book The Accident: An Account will be published in 2020. Her writing has been featured on NPR’s Selected Shorts and in such publications as Best New American Voices, Ploughshares, Narrative, Entropy and Quarter After Eight. Her work across disciplines has garnered numerous awards as well as grant and fellowship support from the Jentel Foundation, Centrum, Artist Trust, Hafer Family Foundation and The Millay Colony. Anne holds an MFA in creative writing. She lives with her wife in Olympia, WA, where she recently founded and runs The 3rd Thing, an interdisciplinary, intersectional publishing project.