Anna Schuleit Haber’s works range from museum installations made with paint to large-scale projects in forests, on uninhabited islands, and in psychiatric institutions, using extensive sound systems, live sod, thousands of flowers, mirrors, antique telephones, bodies of water, and neuroscience technologies. She was named a MacArthur Fellow for work that has “conceptual clarity, compassion, and beauty.” Schuleit Haber has served as visiting artist at Brown University, MIT, Smith College, Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, The New School, and many other colleges and universities. As part of an NEA grant and a museum commission, she embedded herself in a small-town newsroom, where she staged a serial “takeover” of twenty-six front pages in collaboration with typographers from around the world, poets, writers, journalists, local citizens, and students. Other recent projects include a commission for the stage in Copenhagen, at Teater Grob. Her works are included in private collections in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia, as well as in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. (updated 10/2022)