Kim Anno is a painter, photographer, and filmmaker/video artist who has had exhibitions and screenings at museums and festivals nationally and internationally. Her work has appeared at SFMOMA, the Brooklyn Museum, the Oakland Museum, the Koopman Collection, The Hague, Museum of Modern Art in Rio De Janeiro, the 14th Annual New Media Festival in Seoul, Goethe Institute in Johannesburg, the Durban Municipal Gallery in South Africa and more. Most recently, Kim had two solo exhibitions of paintings and screenings at Minnesota Projects (SF), Patricia Sweetow Gallery (SF), and Marcia Wood Gallery (Atlanta). Anno is at work on an epic social practice filmmaking project: Men and Women In Water Cities, concerning citizens in coastal communities grappling with sea level rise. She is also working on a documentary on the LGBTQI community in Cuba, titled: ¡Quba!, which will be released in 2021/2022. She has received numerous awards, including the Berkeley Film Foundation Award and the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Award. Anno has been a professor at the California College of the Arts since 1996.