About
Hannah Rubin is a writer, artist, and somatic practitioner whose work explores queer ecologies of gender, relationships, ritual, and loss. They live in Los Angeles where they work as a somatic practitioner, run an experimental writing school, and co-host a monthly poetry radio show with Noelle Armstrong on dublab radio.
Their writing has appeared in nat.brut, F Magazine, TAGGVERK, Cordite Poetry Review, Bombay Gin, Berkeley Poetry Review, Broken Antler, Pornstar Martini Magazine, BRINK, and elsewhere. Recent exhibitions and performances include: into a gem at Outlook Is___ Projects, LA; grief work, like uncluttering the gutters or cleaning the stove at Parallax Art Center, Portland; and Six Scenes for the Sixth Scene of Heiner Müller’s Hamletmachine at The Elysian Theatre, Los Angeles. They were a 2023 Tin House Summer Workshop Fellow, and have been supported by Lambda Literary Foundation, High Desert Test Sites, The Truman Capote Literary Trust, and The Center for Craft. They graduated with an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and a BA from Wesleyan University.