Anni Holm is a conceptual artist working with photography, installation, performance, and collaborative art. Born in Randers, Denmark, Holm holds a Studenter Eksamen in math from Randers Statsskole, Denmark and attend Krabbesholm Højskole before she immigrated to the US. Holm graduated with a BFA in photography from Columbia College Chicago 2004, where she also received the Albert P. Weisman Memorial Scholarship twice. In 2005, she received an artist residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida, was a Featured Artist during the Chicago Artists Month in 2006, and was named a Break Out Artist in Newcity Chicago in 2007. Holm has performed and exhibited her work at various locations nationally including Ohio University Gallery, Ohio; Waterloo Center for the Arts, Iowa; Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota; Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, New York; Space 301, Alabama; along with the Glass Curtain Gallery, the National Museum of Mexican Arts, the Chicago Cultural Center, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, all in Chicago.
Since 2006 Holm has also toured the country with the ever-expanding NetWorking knitting project. International exhibitions include the group exhibitions at Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark, Hafnarborg Institute of Culture and Fine Art, Iceland, Amos Andersons Konstmuseum, Finland, Ljungbergmuseet, Sweden and Norsk Folkemuseum, Norway. Holm co-founded and organized Art Walks Chicago, an annual public performance art series on the streets of Chicago from 2004-2008, with former performance partner Nyok-Mei Wong. She is the founder and curator of the three-day multimedia art exhibition artXposium, artINcorporators (an arts organization), and an International Artist in Residency all based in the City of West Chicago, Illinois, where she also resides.