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Los Angeles–based artist & curator creating spaces where art heals, connects, and empowers. Rooted in storytelling and community, my work bridges emerging artists with meaningful platforms and cultural dialogue.
Honored to curate this special exhibit in collaboration with @ginazapanta_@zalawyers@mike.alder supporting artists and expanding art into new spaces.
Stay in the light of enlightenment and inspiration 💫
#AnnaPSutton #LosAngelesArt #ArtCurator #CommunityArt #ArtHeals #WomenInArt #CreativeCommunity #ArtExhibit
Creating “Pain-tings” is a process of internal emotions, through reflection and analysis, often needing time alone to fully understand what is felt. #intellectualize
Resist is not always loud.
Sometimes it looks like survival. Here is a collaboration with @frankwperine and I for upcoming “Resist” Exhibit in Sherman Oaks.
This piece is about the weight placed on bodies
and the systems that try to silence them.
In solidarity with those fighting for dignity, protection, and the right to exist without fear.
Thank you to the attorneys and advocates doing the real work on the front lines of immigration justice @zalawyers@ginazapanta_@mike.alder and for giving our local artist space to exhibit and shine. We all shine together.
#Resist #ImmigrationJustice #ArtAsResistance #AbolishFear CommunityPower
A work in progress -1 of 5 Oil paintings - I’ve been painting a model for the past two years named @lamuertemaria She embodies La Catrina—a Chicana protester here in Los Angeles and a retired educator. When I first met her, she was dressed in full Day of the Dead makeup and clothing.
At that time we met, I had just lost my older brother. I didn’t fully understand how to embrace Día de los Muertos until I experienced that kind of personal loss. Through painting her as Muerte Maria, as La Catrina, I began to process my grief in a deeper, more cultural way.
Día de los Muertos is about connection—honoring those we’ve lost and staying connected to our ancestors.
Thank you, Muerte Maria, for helping me through that process and for showing me how to connect. @elvelorio Exhibit 2026
Saw @andrej4la_mayor again @dtlaartnight@historiccore@rizocorpgallery
There’s something to be said about showing up consistently for the art community.
As an arts advocate, I appreciate that energy.
I also believe in uplifting leadership that’s deeply rooted in Los Angeles and its communities.
But connection is everything—and I’m always open to meaningful collaboration where there’s real support for the arts.
Such a beautiful encounter with @colettemillerwings today @blvkbook
We shared space, stories, and our vision as artists- what drives us and what truly matters.
She asked me what I love about LA… and for me, it’s this- supporting my art/ artists, my culture, and my community.
Moments like this remind me why I do what I do
Art work by / Feature artist @solarprime72 - We’re curating a June exhibit, ‘Resist,’ @zalawyers in Sherman Oaks. We invite artists—emerging or established—whose work powerfully embodies the theme of political resistance. Submit via DM by May 31st, including 2–3 work samples and a brief artist statement. Let your art speak. curated by @anna.p.sutton