Gwyneth Anderson's practice playfully explores the impermanence and discomfort of everyday human experience. Most of their work uses a frame-by-frame animation process, combining traditional cartoon production techniques with installation, sound, text-based art, and performance. Every project attempts to transform the violence of isolation, and celebrate each other as interconnected, weird phenomena. Gwyneth has presented work in the US and abroad, including at Roman Susan, Weinberg/Newton Gallery, the Chicago Cultural Center, Roots & Culture, the Experimental Sound Studio, and 6018 NORTH in Chicago; MoMA PS1 Print Shop in New York; Peephole Cinema in San Francisco; and FRISE in Hamburg