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.




To apply to the Registry, click here. Join our mailing list here to receive our open call announcement and other programming updates. For any further questions about the Registry, please contact us at registry@whitecolumns.org.

a → d e → h i → l m → p q → t u → x y → z


Hannah Leah Tishkoff
Los Angeles CA US
Updated: 2025-11-24 21:51:23

RESUME

Hannah Tishkoff (b. 1996, Los Angeles, CA) is an artist and writer whose work explores the emotional infrastructures of daily life through layered assemblages of text, image, and found material. Their interdisciplinary practice spans painting, writing, and exhibition-making, often exploring the convergence of language, material, and direct experience. Working between form and feeling, their installations act as psychic arrangements that conjure existential and spiritual concerns through playful material and visual fragmentations. Evoking a lineage of vernacular and self-organized practices, they approach painting as a space of both interior excavation and communal orientation. Their studio practice extends into public-facing projects, including The Museum of I Love You So Much, a recurring group exhibition staged at Quarters Gallery in 2023 and Melrose Botanical Garden in 2025, as well as Sunday Show & Tell, a monthly art salon hosted in their Los Angeles studio.

Tishkoff has exhibited at venues including Known Studio, Quarters Gallery, Little’s Alcove, David Zwirner Gallery, Melrose Botanical Garden, and the Museum of Everyday Life. They have held positions at the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Creative Growth (Oakland), and Summertime Gallery (Brooklyn), developing accessible programming at the intersection of disability justice and arts education. Their writing has been published in Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, Artillery, and Forever Magazine. Tishkoff is currently an MFA candidate at the University of California, Riverside, and lives and works in Los Angeles.

 

HANNAH TISHKOFF

Born 1996, Los Angeles, CA

 

Education

2019       BA, Oberlin College

2023       Mountain School of Arts (MSA^)  

 

Solo and Group Exhibitions

2024      Second World, Known Studio, Los Angeles, CA (curated by Paasha Motamedi)

              Ice Cream House, Little’s Alcove, Brooklyn, NY (curated by Kati Kirsch)

              After Hours: People Who Work Here, David Zwirner Gallery, New York, NY

2023       Solo Exhibition, I’m a Monkey, Quarters Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2022       Solo Exhibition, La Di Da, the Museum of Everyday Life, Glover, VT

2022      Drawing Center Annual Auction, The Drawing Center, New York, NY

2020      Common Ground, The Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, NY

2019      Halftime Show, Oberlin, OH

2014      Let’s Talk About Disobeying, Museum of Contemporary Art x Louis Vuitton Young Arts Program,                Los Angeles, CA

 

Collaborative and Curatorial Projects

2025      The Museum of I Love You So Much #2, group exhibition curated by Hannah Tishkoff at                             Melrose Botanical  Garden Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2024      Sunday Show & Tell, Los Angeles, CA (ongoing monthly artist talk)

2024      The Center for Short-Lived Phenomena, hosted by Melrose Botanical Garden Gallery, Los                         Angeles, CA

2024      You Are the Poem, hosted by Quarters Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2023      The Museum of I Love You So Much, group exhibition curated by Hannah Tishkoff at Quarters                   Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2019       Senior Studio Exhibition, Curatorial Presentation, Fisher Gallery, Oberlin, OH

 

Professional Experiences

2023—Present        Gallery Assistant – David Zwirner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2021—2022           Studio Assistant – Summertime Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

                              Studio Manager – Liz Collins Studio, Brooklyn, NY

 

2020—2021        Teaching Artist – Intertwine Arts, New York, NY

                           Lead Teaching Artist – Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, NY

2019—2020       Education Assistant – Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

 2018—2019      Studio Intern – Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland, CA 

2016—2017       Executive Assistant – The Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH

2016—2019      Company Member  – Bread & Puppet Theater, Glover, VT (2016 - 2022)

 

Residencies

2022   Philosopher in Residence, The Museum of Everyday Life, Glover, VT (June - August)

2017   Artist in Residence, Paper Hand Puppet Project, Saxapahaw, NC (June - August)