Anna Sperber (Curator) is a native of Brooklyn New York, where she is currently based. Her work has been presented in venues throughout NYC including Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church, Movement Research at Judson Church, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, the 92nd St. Y Harkness Dance Center , Dixon Place, and Chez Bushwick (at Shtudio Show and The Ronald Feldman Gallery), Live Sh— at the Chocolate factory, AUNTS, and Catch! at P.S.122. She is a 2006-08 Movement Research Artist In Residence, and a recipient of NYSCA Dance Program Public Commissioning Funds. Sperber, with composer Mario Diaz de Leon and Video artist Jay King collaborated on cinema installation Cutting and Joining, 2005, and she has collaborated extensively with artist and musician, Peter Kerlin. Anna holds a BFA from SUNY Purchase. In addition to her own work she has performed in the work of Julie Atlas Muz, Isabel Lewis, Beth Gill, Charlotte Gibbons, The Brooklyn Adult Recorder Choir, and at The Whiney Museum and the Park Avenue Armory as part of the 2008 Whitney Biennial in Fritz Haeg's Animal Estates . Anna currently dances with Juliette Mapp, whom she has worked with for the past four years, and is an 08/09 Sugar Salon artist, a program supporting female choreographers developed by WAX in partnership with the Barnard College Department of Dance.