Anna Laganovska (b. 1996, Latvia) is an independent curator and researcher based in Antwerp, Belgium.
She studied art history and theory at the Art Academy of Latvia and cultural studies at KU Leuven. She has completed the post-graduate programme in curatorial studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and the course in curating and commissioning public art at the University of Gothenburg. In 2024, she participated in the Global Cultural Relations Programme, organised by the EU’s Cultural Relations Platform.
Since 2023, she has been working primarily as an independent curator. Her recent projects include Flowers at Room Temperature, the central exhibition of Antwerp Art Weekend at De Studio, Antwerp (2023); Spells and Promises at Creative Factory, Turnhout (2024); Border Buda, a public art project across Machelen, Vilvoorde, and Brussels (2023–2024); Publiek Park in Ghent (2021), Antwerp (2023), and Brussels (2025), and Anna Malicka’s solo exhibition Pūra Lāde (((pure lady))) at Kim? Contemporary Art Centre in Riga (2025). Pūra Lāde (((pure lady))) received two nominations at the Annual Art Award of Latvia 2025: Artwork of the Year for the exhibition and Text of the Year for its curatorial text.
Previously, she worked as an assistant curator at Frans Masereel Centrum and has collaborated with various contemporary art institutions in Latvia and Belgium. She is a co-founder of Publiek Part, as well as part of Faellowship collective, which engages in communal listening as a form of study. Since 2022, she has been a board member of NICC, an organisation that bridges creative practice and policy.