Hannah Nigro (b. 1997, Minnesota) is an image-based artist dedicating her practice to chipping away at anthropocentrism. She is based in the Northeast United States, primarily splitting time between the ancestral lands of the Narragansett, Wampanoag and the Haudenosaunee peoples. Seeking to encourage the viewer to consider a larger scope of temporality beyond the anthropocene, she hopes to reveal the magical uncanniness of macro geological shifts that have enabled human micro existences. A fascination with the fossilisation of lived experiences over deep time grounds her art making. Her works have been exhibited throughout the Northeast. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received the Harry Koorejian Memorial Scholarship. She is a big fan of : her part-feline part-gossip columnist cat Spike, Whale sharks, and her 8 year old green Nalgene (not sponsored). She dislikes private property and cilantro.



SHE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE NARRAGANSETT TRIBE, ON WHOSE STOLEN LANDS SHE LIVES AND WORKS.  YOU CAN EXPLORE PAYING A VOLUNTARY LAND TAX TO THOSE WHOSE LAND YOU LIVE ON HERE.
 



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our breath is not our own __ Annie Dillard