
Originally from Manchester, UK, Hannah now lives in Espoo, Finland. She earned a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Sculpture, specialising in interactive, architecturally-focused sculpture, drawings, and multimedia installations.
Her work explores how people interact with their surroundings - how the spaces we inhabit shape us, and in turn, how we psychologically occupy them. Themes of memory, escapism, and mental landscapes are central to her practice.
Using architectural aesthetics as a metaphor for psychological complexity, she investigates the emotional and psychological significance of architecture, particularly domestic spaces, which carry the weight of personal histories and lived experiences.
At the core of her work are human values and mental health - how we experience our environment, and how shifting perceptions of space, memory, and the mind shape that experience.