Annalie Taylor is an artist and writer based in the the San Francisco Bay Area. She earned a B.A in Studio Art as well as a B.A. in Psychology from UC Santa Cruz in 2025. She has been recognized for her work, receiving the Irwin Scholarship in 2024 and the Dean's Undergraduate Research Award in 2025.

Annalie’s work is deeply rooted in cycles of nature and time, as well as current political and cultural climates. She works in close relation to sites, collaborating with landscapes, and considering relationships between artist, land and the body. Her methodology is experimental, research based, and informed by materials.

Education

2021-2025 B.A in Studio Art and B.A in Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz

Experience

Solo Exhibitions

2025 Earthbound, Eduardo Carrillo Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz

2025 First Friday Quilt Collection, The Fábrica, Santa Cruz

Group Exhibitions

2024 Material Matters, Irwin Scholarship Exhibition, Mary Porter Sesnon Gallery, University of California, Santa Cruz

2025 The Fiber of Us: Finding Belonging in Landscape, Gualala Art Center, Gualala

Awards

Irwin Scholarship Recipient, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2024

Irwin Project Grant, 2024 and 2025

Dean of the Arts Undergraduate Award, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2025