Anne Thomasen (she/her) works as a freelance-based curator primarily exploring spaces and contexts from intersectional feminist, queer, and decolonizing perspectives. Her academic background in visual culture, art history, gender studies, and digital theory has accumulated into a specific interest in the crossroads between visual art, digital culture, social sciences, and institutional change.
She has worked institutionally and independently on national and international art projects such as ‘Sustainable Societies for the Future’ (US/SE), ‘A Space Where Your Voices can Live’ (SE/DK), and ‘The Biennale for Craft & Design 2023’ (DK) in collaboration with a wide range of transdisciplinary practitioners. Anne Thomasen co-founded the ‘Museum Why’ network that questions and experiments with the potentials of the future art museum. As editor and writer she has contributed with both creative and critical writing to a number of articles, catalogues, and publications on contemporary art and culture.
Anne Thomasen currently works with Malmö Art Museum as curator of new formats as well as freelance on art projects in Denmark and abroad.