Mayer/Reed Gallery Artist Profile: Anne Samuel

Our in-studio gallery recently featured the three-dimensional work of Mayer/Reed Landscape Architect and Associate Anne Samuel. The suspended installation plays with light, shadow and subtle movement.

Composed of found materials, the untitled piece uses red acrylic, painted wood, monofilament and small beads in a study of balance and luminosity. A scrap of acrylic led to this exploration of possibility. “I wondered what I could make out of it,” Anne reflects. “I was most interested to see how the light cast on the wall would become part of the art, moving throughout the day with changing light conditions.”

Anne’s artistic pursuits have long embraced the act of making and building, spanning beading, jewelry, sculpture and furniture. Unconcerned with assigning meaning to her creations, she is guided instead by material curiosity and the physical process of formation. With training in theater and physics before earning her Master of Landscape Architecture, she is an artist equally attuned to art and science. “I am constantly trying something new in my art,” she says, “often dictated by a self-imposed challenge to create with the materials at hand.” A palette limited to cast-off materials makes the process more intriguing to Anne and reflects her commitment to sustainable design.

Posted February 18, 2026
Written by: Mayer/Reed
Categories: IN THE STUDIO