HANNAH LANGE / ARTIST INFORMATION
Hannah Lange has recently curated a group exhibition at the gallery that consists of 5 Artists: Adam Leng, Tylah Saunders, Alicia Bilyara Bennett, Kylie Monteleone and herself. To read more about the curated exhibition please see the below information on ‘Old Ways, New Stories’ show notes and catalogue information.
‘Old Ways, New Stories’ - CATALOGUE OF WORKS
SHOW NOTES
Highlighting a fresh wave of First Nations artists, sharing their narratives through contemporary perspectives. Each artist offers unique expressions reflecting their lived experiences, ancestral heritage, and connections to the land. This exhibition celebrates the diversity and individuality of First Nations peoples and culture, challenging stereotypes and affirming the richness of our histories and experiences.
- Words by Hannah Lange.
HANNAH LANGE BIOGRAPHY
Hannah Lange is a proud Wiradjuri Woman. A self-taught artist telling stories of nature and culture through art.
Hannah was born and raised in the Blue Mountains on Dharug/Darug and Gundungurra country. This land has a huge influence on her work until this day. Her pieces often encompass minor intricacies of the sweeping landscapes filled with native bushland, rivers and layered sandstone cliff faces, down to the tiniest details of bark patterns of the place she once called home.
Hannah now resides on Bundjalung Country where she has infinite inspiration from the surrounding forest and coastlines.
Hannah aims to capture the intricate parts of nature that often go unseen, drawing attention to the beauty it has to offer. Highlighting the innate deep connection of First Nations peoples to the land!
Hannah’s special relationship with the land and her art practice is what keeps her connected to her culture and ancestors, to Country.
ENQUIRIES
To make an enquiry on any of the selected works below or questions on delivery options please email hello@hake.house - Thank you for viewing.
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ARTIST INFORMATION / HANNAH LANGE
Hannah is a proud Wiradjuri Woman. A self-taught artist telling stories of nature and culture through art.
Hannah was born and raised in the Blue Mountains on Dharug/Darug and Gundungurra country. This land has a huge influence on her work until this day. Her pieces often encompass minor intricacies of the sweeping landscapes filled with native bushland, rivers and layered sandstone cliff faces, down to the tiniest details of bark patterns of the place she once called home.
Hannah now resides on Bundjalung Country where she has infinite inspiration from the surrounding forest and coastlines.
Hannah aims to capture the intricate parts of nature that often go unseen, drawing attention to the beauty it has to offer. Highlighting the innate deep connection of First Nations peoples to the land!
Hannah’s special relationship with the land and her art practice is what keeps her connected to her culture and ancestors, to Country.