Anne Seelbach received a BA from New York University and an MFA from Hunter College, City University of New York.
She has developed her art at the MacDowell Colony, Triangle Artists’ Workshop, the Griffis Art Center, New London, CT, and I-Park, East Haddam, CT. She was awarded a Visual Arts Fellowship at The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, Harvard University. Other awards include an Arts Lottery Grant from the Massachusetts/Somerville Cultural Council and the New York Foundation for the Arts MARK program.
International art residencies include the Centrum Frans Masereel printmaking workshop, Kasterlee, Belgium, the Frauenmuseum, Bonn, Germany, and the Griffis-Orpheus Foundations’ artist exchange program in Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria.
She has taught at the University of Rhode Island, Northeastern University and Emerson College in Boston, The Newark Museum, the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY and at the Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, Amagansett, NY.
Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Centrum Frans Masereel, Belgum, Lyman Allyn Museum CT, the Frauenmuseum, Bonn, Germany, The Newark Museum NJ, and the Smolyan Art Museum, Smolyan, Bulgaria. She is also represented in corporate collections including Continental Grain Corporation, Pfizer Inc., Prudential Insurance and XTO Energy, university collections and many private collections in the United States and Europe.
Inspired by the seasons, tides, marine and wildlife at the shore, she continues to explore the mysteries of nature where earth and water meet.
She has developed her art at the MacDowell Colony, Triangle Artists’ Workshop, the Griffis Art Center, New London, CT, and I-Park, East Haddam, CT. She was awarded a Visual Arts Fellowship at The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, Harvard University. Other awards include an Arts Lottery Grant from the Massachusetts/Somerville Cultural Council and the New York Foundation for the Arts MARK program.
International art residencies include the Centrum Frans Masereel printmaking workshop, Kasterlee, Belgium, the Frauenmuseum, Bonn, Germany, and the Griffis-Orpheus Foundations’ artist exchange program in Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria.
She has taught at the University of Rhode Island, Northeastern University and Emerson College in Boston, The Newark Museum, the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY and at the Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, Amagansett, NY.
Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Centrum Frans Masereel, Belgum, Lyman Allyn Museum CT, the Frauenmuseum, Bonn, Germany, The Newark Museum NJ, and the Smolyan Art Museum, Smolyan, Bulgaria. She is also represented in corporate collections including Continental Grain Corporation, Pfizer Inc., Prudential Insurance and XTO Energy, university collections and many private collections in the United States and Europe.
Inspired by the seasons, tides, marine and wildlife at the shore, she continues to explore the mysteries of nature where earth and water meet.