Anna Marie Savage
Anna Marie Savage is an Irish visual artist who lives in Omeath, Co. Louth, Ireland. She was born in 1966 and is a Fine Art graduate of the University of Ulster, where she received a First-Class Honours Degree in 2009. In 2019, she was accepted for Drawn from Borders, which was part of the 'Understanding the Decade of Centenaries' project in collaboration with the Nerve Centre and the Tower Museum, Derry and Artlink, Co. Donegal. This led onto her acceptance to 'Frontier Work', which was shown in the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny in January 2022 and was curated by Garrett Carr.
In 2023 Savage was awarded the Agility Award from the Arts Council of Ireland and showed at the Ulster Academy’s 142nd Annual Exhibition in Belfast. She was shortlisted for the 2024 Wexford Emergence Award and selected to show at the BEEP Painting Prize Biennial 2024 in Wales. This year (2025) she will present two solo shows in An Cultúrlann, Belfast and the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny, Ireland. She is presently collaborating on a project with Leeds University on an illicit fuels project and its damage to the environment on the Mexican and Irish borders.