
معرفی
Anja L. Ulfeldt serves as a Lecturer in Art Practice, recognized for her interdisciplinary work as a sculptor and durational installation artist exploring infrastructure, resources, stability, mobility, and personal agency through sculpture, time-based media, interaction, sound, and performance.
Her educational background includes a BFA from California College of the Arts and an MFA from Stanford University, grounding her practice in rigorous artistic training. Her conceptual focus centers on the moment as both undefined duration and event of critical importance, aiming to create perpetually present installations that generate collective durational experiences.
Her research spans contemporary art practices with emphasis on:
- Sculptural and spatial interventions
- Durational performance frameworks
- Sound and interactive systems
- Infrastructure-as-medium explorations
She has received significant recognition including:
- Visions from the New California Award
- TSFF & SOMArts Murphy and Cadogan Contemporary Art Award
- AAF/Seebacher Prize for Fine Arts
- Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Finalist Award
Recent solo exhibitions at San Francisco's Museum of Craft and Design and Recology Artist in Residence Program demonstrate her active professional presence. No information is available regarding student advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations.



