Hannah Rowan

Brighton, UK, 1990

Hannah Rowan is a multidisciplinary artist based in London, UK. She makes sculptural works that are meditations on the relationship between the slow geological time of natural processes and the fast-paced, technology-driven frenetic activity of humans. She uses both synthetic and organic materials in her ephemeral, multifaceted constructions. Hannah received her master’s degree in sculpture from the Royal College of Art, London, and a BA (honours) in fine art from Central Saint Martins, London. She has exhibited across Europe and North America and received grants from Arts Council England and the Gilbert Bayes Trust. She has attended residencies at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop, the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, the Vermont Studio Centre, the Wassaic Project, and as part of the Arctic Circle Arts and Sciences Expedition, Svalbard.

Hannah Rowan Portrait

Works

To Hold an Ocean

To Hold an Ocean

Cast aluminium and chain

Variable dimensions

To Hold an Ocean

To Hold an Ocean

Hannah Rowan

Cast aluminium and chain

Variable dimensions

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Undersea

Undersea

Stained porcelain, black stoneware, glaze, nylon wire and hardware

200 x 13 cm

Undersea

Undersea

Hannah Rowan

Stained porcelain, black stoneware, glaze, nylon wire and hardware

200 x 13 cm

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Armour for Matrescense

Armour for Matrescense

Glazed black stoneware

50 x 45 x 10 cm

Armour for Matrescense

Armour for Matrescense

Hannah Rowan

Glazed black stoneware

50 x 45 x 10 cm

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