Artist Registry
The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.
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RESUME
Hannah Hurricane makes drawings, paintings, and prints that incorporate personal symbolism, ideas on domesticity and landscape, and the suggestion of celestial spaces. Hannah investigates the ubiquity of borders, growing up between Florida and Texas, and her relationship to a land ethic. She is genuinely motivated by the search for sensing unseen natural forces, kindness, and supernatural beings. Much of her work is done in collaboration with children.
Hannah's solo show at Easthampton City Arts+ titled "Long Days, Long Nights, Swim Often" presented a cast of angels, super-heroines, stay-at-home moms, and career women and spoke to the magic and the misunderstood of interconnected, compassionate beings. Hannah was an artist in residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts with Joan Snyder in 2017, and the Vermont Studio Center in 2018. She received a 2019 MASS MoCA Matched Savings Grant Award offered by Assets for Artists. Hannah Hurricane was an intaglio research intern at Zea Mays Printmaking in 2019 in Florence, MA. Her paintings were included in Contemporary Art Month's 2022 Perennial at Sala Diaz, curated by Dr. Lauren Cross. She has a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation and an MFA in Painting. She is currently a teaching artist in San Antonio, Texas.