About

hannah rubin is an LA-based interdisciplinary artist, writer, and somatic practitioner whose work explores the entangled relationships between body, language, and environment through the lens of queer ecology. Drawing on practices of experimental poetry, performance, and visual art, their work investigates how physical and social structures shape experiences of grief, desire, and transformation. rubin’s somatic and ritual experiments cultivate spaces for creative exchange by inviting participants into states of deep listening and relational presence.

Their work has been presented by The MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Craft Contemporary, Outlook Is___ Projects, and dublab radio and has received support from High Desert Test Sites, The Center for Craft, Lambda Literary Foundation, Tin House, and the Truman Capote Literary Trust. Their writing has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous places, including: nat. brut, TAGGVERK, The Bennington Review, and F Magazine. They hold an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and a BA from Wesleyan University.

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