
Anne Lindberg (b. 1962, USA) is a New York-based artist whose drawings and thread installations explore the sensory and emotional resonance of space, light, and movement. Known for her “drawings in space,” Lindberg uses thousands of chromatic cotton threads stretched in varying densities to form luminous, site-specific works that engage both architecture and the body. Lindberg draws in three dimensions, translating gesture into scale and form. Lindberg’s work is held in major U.S. collections including the Nevada Museum of Art, Everson Museum of Art, Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, Akron Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, and The Rachofsky Collection, among many others. She is currently working on a monumental site-specific commission for the Des Moines International Airport, set to be complete in 2026. She earned her B.F.A. from Miami University and M.F.A. from Cranbrook Academy of Art, and is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. Lindberg lives and works in Ancramdale, NY.