Hannah Newman
Hannah Newman is an interdisciplinary artist exploring the aesthetic possibilities of social media and digital platforms as new vehicles for carrying language, metaphor and nuance. Her latest projects include: developing a Google Chrome extension that alters a user's experience of the Google Chrome interface and a rearrangement of Thoreau's Walden via text messages. Most recently she has had the opportunity to take part in a two-person show at GRIN in Providence, RI, a pop-up show with Stall Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, and a group show with Her Environment and TriTriangle in Chicago, Il. Her work has recently received press from the Duplex Gallery blog series and the Boston Globe, and the Regional Arts and Culture Council in Oregon awarded her a 2017 Professional Development Grant. Newman received a Master of Fine Arts from Oregon College of Art and Craft and a B.S in ceramics from Indiana Wesleyan University.