Anne E. Stoner (b. 1999) is a sound artist, researcher and social practitioner whose work criticizes geographic, infrastructural and political systems of disability, injury, and death. 


Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, with solo exhibitions at the Tang Museum, New York State, and the Chazen Museum, Madison. Anne’s sound and writing can be read and listened to in Resonance: The Journal of Sound and Culture, Global Performance Studies Journal, and the Struer Tracks Sound Biennial Almanac. 


Anne holds an undergraduate MA(h) from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art and an MA from Northwestern University. In 2026 she earned an MFA in Studio Art, focusing in time-based media, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She currently teaches Art and Art History at Carthage College.


Email: anneestoner@gmail.com
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News:

October 15-17, 2026 - Speaking at the American Association for Arts of the Present (ASAP) Conference, 2026

June 2-29, 2026 - Artist in Residence at the I-Park Foundation

Apr 10–May 22, 2026 - Infrastructure Bodies/Injury Systems: An Exhibition by Anne E. Stoner at the Chazen Museum of Art






Anne E. StonerHomeNewsCurator’s Essay

Sounding Together: Exploring Ethics and Reflexivity in Social, Participatory, and Ethnographic Sound Recording


Published in the Struer Tracks Biennial Almanac, 2025 edition on Kommunal Praksis

Web Edition: https://almanac.struertracks.dk/projects/sounding-together-exploring-ethics-and-reflexivity-in-social-participatory-and-ethnographic-sound-recording/

Print Edition: https://struertracks-almanac-website.b-cdn.net/misc/Struer_Tracks_Almanac_Kommunal_Praksis_2_f051836c.pdf