Biography

Ana Rogers-Reed is a textile artist and disability justice advocate who explores the intersections of labor, time, and the body through her work. Originally from upstate New York, she is currently based in Portland, Maine. She received her BA in Visual Art from the University of Maine at Farmington (2023) and earned her MFA at Maine College of Art & Design in 2025. In 2022, her work and writing were published in Branches: A University of Maine at Farmington Anthology Celebrating Work from Students Across the Arts & Humanities, Science, and Education. Her recent exhibitions include ArtPM 2025 at Buoy Gallery, a solo window exhibition, Who Do These Walls Hold?, On the Line, and the Third Annual Summer Show at Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D).