Anne E Stoner | Collection of Work
Anne E. Stoner (b. 1999) is an interdisciplinary artist and social ethnographer focusing in sonic practice.
Her work brings about and coalesces studies in bodily complexities and disability studies, human geographical theories and psychogeographies, contemporary methodologies in ethnographic archiving and queer anthropology, new possibilities within technology and studies within human movement and routine, to create a practice with an empathetic methodology that challenges visual standards within 21st century artmaking.
Anne holds an undergraduate MA(h) from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art and an MA from Northwestern University. In 2023 she began working toward an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Email: anneestoner@gmail.com
CV: Link
Linktree Desired Paths, Required Movement: A Guide to Travelling with Chronic Illness in This Place
Publishing in:
Global Performance Studies, issue 7.1 Uhambo: translating embodied wanderings into performance practices and epistemologies through audio/multimedia walks
2024
This work calls into question the ableist underpinnings behind the history of walking research and Western beliefs surrounding wandering. Consisting of an audio walk and corresponding interpretive maps, Stoner creates a guide to walking and moving through urban areas from the chronically ill perspective. The work asks, “who is able to wander?” by placing the listener into her thought processes as a chronically ill individual. Stoner explores and criticizes the Western history of walking and wandering research, beginning with Thoreau and discussing the Situationists, the flâneur, environmentalism, and finally 21st century ideals surrounding walking. This work is made available to the public through QR codes engraved on maps placed in a guerilla manner into the micro areas which they depict.
Shown at:
When I can’t see it, I know it’s there - Art Lofts Gallery, 2024
As Much As Humanly Possible - Art Lofts Gallery, 2024