Anna Klaine was born on December 28, 1992 in Curitiba, Brazil. She graduated in Architecture and Urban Planning from the Universidade Federal do Paraná. In 2014, she was a scholarship holder of the Brazilian Institute CAPES in the program “Ciência Sem Fronteiras” and studied one year at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et Paysage de Bordeaux in France.
Since 2017, she has developed personal research in performance art during an artist residency at a local gallery, aligning her body and life with art and architecture. During her studies, she completed a voluntary internship as a set designer for children’s plays at the Cena HUM theater school. In 2018, she founded Firma Tábua, a collective with two other architectural female artists that aims to expand the boundaries between “ME” and space. Together they coincided and applied workshops at academic events in the fields of architecture. They have worked as stage designers and established partnerships with multidisciplinary artists.
Anna is fascinated by the transformative and political power of theater, especially in Brazil’s recent history. In March 2021, she received a DAAD scholarship to continue her studies in Germany.