About

Hanna Hannah has exhibited since the late 1970s, and her solo exhibits include the Schmidt/Dean Gallery in Philadelphia; Braunstein Gallery, San Francisco; and Miami University Art Museum, Ohio. Hannah’s group shows include the Palo Alto Art Center History’s Mirror; éf Gallery, Tokyo, Collapsing Histories; Geoffrey Young Gallery in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, For the Birds; Philadelphia Art Alliance, Articles of Faith; and Las Vegas Art Museum, Works on Paper.

Hannah’s work can be found in collections at the Miami University Museum, Oxford, OH; Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz; and the Palace of the Legion of Honor (Achenbach Foundation), San Francisco. Her art has been covered in various publications, including Artforum magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Oakland Tribune, and Artweek. Hannah has an M.A. in French Studies from Tufts University, and an M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute.  She was born in El Salvador, where her parents had emigrated from Germany during the rise of National Socialism.  At age 11, she emigrated with her family to the United States.  She currently resides in Santa Cruz, California.

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