Anna Brussi is a young artist, curator, and activist of Venetian origin who since 2019 has been working mainly in Sicily within the “Landescape” collective (especially with MACA – Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo), and in the alternative and eco-tactical project Posto Segreto (within which she programmed the annual Deschool Summer).

Since she was 18, she has trained in alternative, community, and self-managed contexts such as the Macao (New Center for Arts and Culture in Milan), attending, at the same time, various academies studying Scenography and Performing Arts and Visual Arts at Laba (Brescia, Italy) Site-specific Art at the VDA of Vilnius, and Acting Dance And Show at Tai in Madrid.
Her mediums vary from the use of the body to the design in a social, educational, and relational meaning that goes beyond the simplification of the anthropocentric hierarchy to deepen the more complex human-nonhuman network that makes up the contemporary landscape.
With her practices and methods, she attempts to cross and bring together studies and research of sociological nature, institutional criticism, new media and cultural policies, with imaginary hazards and future proposals of reality according to new design, artistic and educational ethics.

From 2021 to 2022 she was the curator of MACA – Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo, where she has also directed Party TV! with Andrea Masu, winner of the 2020 PAC (Plan for Contemporary Art)

Anna Brussi is a young artist, curator, and activist of Venetian origin who since 2019 has been working mainly in Sicily within the “Landescape” collective (especially with MACA – Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo), and in the alternative and eco-tactical project Posto Segreto (within which she programmed the annual Deschool Summer).

Since she was 18, she has trained in alternative, community, and self-managed contexts such as the Macao (New Center for Arts and Culture in Milan), attending, at the same time, various academies studying Scenography and Performing Arts and Visual Arts at Laba (Brescia, Italy) Site-specific Art at the VDA of Vilnius, and Acting Dance And Show at Tai in Madrid.
Her mediums vary from the use of the body to the design in a social, educational, and relational meaning that goes beyond the simplification of the anthropocentric hierarchy to deepen the more complex human-nonhuman network that makes up the contemporary landscape.
With her practices and methods, she attempts to cross and bring together studies and research of sociological nature, institutional criticism, new media and cultural policies, with imaginary hazards and future proposals of reality according to new design, artistic and educational ethics.

From 2021 to 2022 she was the curator of MACA – Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo, where she has also directed Party TV! with Andrea Masu, winner of the 2020 PAC (Plan for Contemporary Art)