Annea Lockwood’s compositions range from sound art and environmental sound installations to concert music. Recent works include Becoming Air for trumpet, co-composed with performer, composer, and 2011 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Nate Wooley that premiered at ISSUE in 2018, as well as Into the Vanishing Point, co-composed with renowned quartet and 2012 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Yarn/Wire, that serves as a meditation on the large-scale disappearance of insect populations. Both pieces will be released on Oren Ambarchi’s Black Truffle label in September, 2021. Annea's work has also focused on our relationship with the non-human environment and recognizes how interdependent we are with the phenomenal world. That gave rise to the three different river Sound Maps installations, of the Hudson (1982), Danube (2005), Housatonic (2009), and her collaboration with Bob Bielecki, Wild Energy (2014), a site-specific installation focused on geophysical, atmospheric, and mammalian infra- and ultra- sound sources, permanently installed at the Caramoor Center for Music and Arts in Katonah, New York. Her music has been issued on CD, vinyl and online on the Gruenrekorder, Black Truffle, Superior Viaduct, Lovely Music, New World, Ambitus, 3Leaves, XI, EM and other labels. She is a recipient of the SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) Lifetime Award 2020.