Ana Pečar is a video artist and researcher of new approaches in the field of intermedia art. She has studied at the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D.C. and University of Pedagogy, Maribor, Slovenia. Her art is based on vigorous heritage and strata of unreal realities. In editing, she follows the rhythm, the pulse of time.
At MacDowell, Pecar did in-depth research into the subject of a four screen video installation and recorded and edited footage for it. She also prepared a concept for a commission from a poetry festival in Negova castle in Slovenia. While in residence, she created an interdisciplinary collaboration with Fellows Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Sergio Lopez Piñeiro and interviewed Lewis Hyde for a prominent Slovenian art magazine Folio and online on Gwarlingo.