In her early years, Hannah Cutts grew up in England and Africa. At age 19, Hannah decided to move to Brisbane, Australia where she studied Architecture for 2 years. Hannah moved back to London for an opportunity to work as a shop designer and photographer for renowned fashion designer, Ted Baker.
Missing the Queensland sunshine Hannah decided to move back again to study Visual Arts at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane. Hannah now holds a Bachelor of Art in Visual Communication, Design College of Australia. Hannah has exhibited work both nationally and internationally. She has also received a national scholarship to study an International Baccalaureate at the United World College of the Atlantic, Wales.
Hannah’s work is in private and corporate collections Australia wide including, Artbank.
“The talismanic qualities of the reused, the resourceful, and the strange come together in Hannah Cutts’ work to celebrate an inseparability of life and art. In a truly Duchampian twist on evaluating what is unique, finding is the creative act for her, and thus she amasses carefully chosen, commonplace objects to suggest a poesis of the many. “
Carol Schwarzman