About


Anna Pasco (Barcelona, 1990) explores how life and existence are constructed and sustained through research that intertwines art, science, and technology from an ecological and relational perspective. Her transdisciplinary practice questions systems of coexistence and proposes more intimate and co-creative ways of relating to other species and the environment. Through an approach that combines art theory, popular culture, gastronomy, performance, and scientific collaboration, Pasco challenges the dichotomies of Western thought and highlights the symbiotic relationships that sustain our daily lives.
She has shown her work in both artistic and scientific contexts, participating in the LMU Global Health Day conference (Germany, 2025), the German Congress of Infections and Microbiology (2024), the Electromicrobiology Congress (Denmark, 2023) and the X-Festival (Belgium, 2023), and will soon be exhibited at the Envisioning Natural Histories conference at the Natural History Museum in Vienna (2025). Her career is characterized by intense collaboration with scientific institutions in Germany, Denmark, Belgium, and Spain.
With a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona and the Akademie der Bildenden Künste München with honors, her work has been exhibited in venues such as Galeria Herold (2025), Starnberg Museum (2025), Haus der Kunst (2024), Bienal Off Cairo (2023), Festival Speculum Artium (Slovenia, 2022), Sant Andreu Contemporani (2022), ISEA (2022), La Capella (2022), and Kunsthalle Kempten (2021), among others. Her work is included in collections such as those of the Stadtmuseum München, Staff Foundation, and Curt Wills Foundation, and she has published Stickers with Bom Dia Books (2022).
She has been an artist in residence at Entorno al crear y lo creado (Chile, 2024), Fabrikken (Copenhagen, 2024), Nord Pol Expedition of Arctic Circle Program (2024), ArtWaves/UN Ocean Decade (Germany, 2024), La Mire (Orléans, 2023), ÉCART/Homesession (Canada, 2023), Malt AiR (Denmark, 2022), Almresidency (Germany, 2022), DAAD Postgraduate Residence (Vienna, 2020), and Junge Kunst der Alten Hansestadt Lemgo (Germany, 2019). His research also draws on his experience as a teacher in the Department of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Architecture of the Technische Universität München and in various cultural centers.
His work has been recognized with grants and awards such as the Ricard Camí Prize (2025), Alexander Tutsek Foundation (2024), New Media München (2023), Stiftung Kunstfonds (2022), Barcelona Producció (2021), Junge Kunst Neue Wege (2021), Kunstpreis 15HOCH2 (2020), Windmann Kunstpreis (2016), and Ambartgent (2015).