Part of Annie's artistry has evolved in performance art. Annie has collaborated and been featured in many artist videos. She was featured in Passion of the Great Nothing, Pluvial Planes, Daughters of the Western Trace, Dusk to Dust, created by artist Jessie Rose Vala https://jessierosevala.net. Filming took place in Oregon, Hanford Reach Nuclear Site in Washington State, and throughout New Mexico. These videos were shown in Portland, Oregon and Bushwick, New York.
In 2017, Annie performed at the closing show of Midnight High Noon, by Jessie Rose Vala and Chelsea Couch. She brought her horse, Gypsy, into Ditch Projects art gallery in Springfield, Oregon for a performance in a sacred circle of ceramics to sing the song, Killing of the Wolves. Annie performed a capella, mounted on Gypsy bareback, surrounded by large and fragile ceramics made by Jessie Rose Vala for Midnight High Noon. Gypsy's calm during this unfamiliar event made clear her high intelligence and sense of purpose. After the performance, everyone in attendance met Gypsy and fed her a piece of apple in the sacred circle. Bets were placed to see how long it would take for the horse to poop in the gallery. Those that bet on one hour and twenty minutes to the first manure drop went home with a cash prize.
Annie continues her exploration in performance through meditation, intuitive movements, sound and video.
Hear the story of this horse and listen to Killing of the Wolves:

Passion of the Great Nothing

Pluvial Planes

Pluvial Planes

Daughters of the Western Trace

Dusk to Dust

Dusk to Dust

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