Deborah Anzinger | |
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Born | 1978 Jamaica |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Known for | Portraiture |
Notable work | An Unlikely Birth |
Movement | Modern Art |
Deborah Anzinger (born in 1978) is a Jamaican artist who creates painting, sculpture, video and sound to "interrogate and reconfigure aesthetic syntax that relate us to land and gendered and raced bodies".[1] Anzinger works as an artist has been featured in several exhibitions, galleries and museums which include the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.[2]
Anzinger was born in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica in 1978. She received a BS from Washington College in 2001,[3] and a PhD in Immunology and Microbiology from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.[1]
She is the founder of New Local Space (NLS) in Kingston, Jamaica.[4] Anzinger's writing has been published in Caribbean Quarterly.[5]