Annie Saunders is a multidisciplinary artist and director. She has created unique large-scale experiences and multiplatform projects for MasterCard, Santander, Hewlett-Packard, and ASICS Worldwide, as well as The Los Angeles Philharmonic and other major arts institutions.
Her installation The Home, a headphone-based experience for Santander/ Domestic Violence Awareness Month, won the D&AD Yellow Pencil for Installation Design, the AICP Next Award in the Experiential category, three awards for Storytelling, Art Direction and Installations at the One Show, and two APA Ideas Awards in the UK: Best Experiential Project and Best Use of Technology for Good.
The work is now in the archives in the Department of Film at MOMA NYC.
Her location-and-time-based audio work CURRENT in Lower Manhattan won the Tribeca Festival’s Immersive Award for Creative Nonfiction and the Tribeca X Award for collaboration with a brand.
Annie
Saunders
Annie Saunders is a multidisciplinary artist and director. She has created unique large-scale experiences and multiplatform projects for MasterCard, Santander, Hewlett-Packard, and ASICS Worldwide, as well as The Los Angeles Philharmonic and other major arts institutions.
Her installation The Home, a headphone-based experience for Santander/ Domestic Violence Awareness Month, won the D&AD Yellow Pencil for Installation Design, the AICP Next Award in the Experiential category, three awards for Storytelling, Art Direction and Installations at the One Show, and two APA Ideas Awards in the UK: Best Experiential Project and Best Use of Technology for Good.
The work is now in the archives in the Department of Film at MOMA NYC.
Her location-and-time-based audio work CURRENT in Lower Manhattan won the Tribeca Festival’s Immersive Award for Creative Nonfiction and the Tribeca X Award for collaboration with a brand.





