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Conversations


Symposium organizer
Conversations in Conservation

Conversations


Symposium organizer
Conversations in Conservation

Conversations in Conservation symposium

Blanton Museum of Art, Austin TX
April 25-26, 2016

A two-day event created and headed by Hannah in partnership with the Blanton's Prints and Drawings and European Paintings Department and Smithsonian paintings curator, Dr. Dawn Rogala.

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AA article


Contributor, American Art Journal
"Powering Portraiture"

AA article


Contributor, American Art Journal
"Powering Portraiture"

“Powering Portraiture: Francis Picabia’s 291 Mechanomorphs Revived”
American Art Journal, Fall 2015

Francis Picabia’s mechanomorphic portrait series from 1915 ranks among the French modern artist’s most important collaborations with his American colleagues. Published in the July–August 1915 issue of the avant-garde art journal 291, Picabia’s portraits depict the Alfred Stieglitz circle as mechanical devices waiting attentively for a source of power. This essay examines the role of the reader as one source...

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VSA


Contributor
VSA Catalogue

VSA


Contributor
VSA Catalogue

The Kennedy Center's Very Special Arts Collection Catalogue

Hannah researched and wrote over 50 entries, roughly 1/3 of the catalogue, on the art and artists featured in the Very Special Arts' (VSA) visual art collection.  The VSA advocates for, educates, and supports artists with mental and/or physical disabilities around the globe.  Their collection reflects many of the artists with whom they have worked.  

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Look Both Ways


Founder & educator
Look Both Ways

Look Both Ways


Founder & educator
Look Both Ways

Look Both Ways Art & Art History Program

Atlanta, Georgia
Summer 2006

Look Both Ways served as a one-week art and art history course created for at-risk youth in Atlanta.  Working in partnership with area non-profit organizations, Hannah designed and taught the course four times and fundraised to provide it free of charge.  The program included over 50 junior high and high school students as well as a trip to the High Museum of Art for about 30 students.  For many participants, this was their first visit to a museum.

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Every Day


Curator
Every Day

Every Day


Curator
Every Day

Every Day exhibition

Stamp Union Gallery, University of Maryland, College Park
August-September 2005

Every Day featured the work of five local and national emerging artists.  Hannah curated and created the installation design for this exhibition.

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