Artist Talk at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center

I will be giving an artist talk on Thursday, February 8, 7 p.m., at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center. I’ll share insights on my background, influences, and process. Learn more and register here (free and open to the public!)


Installation at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center

Seven of my paintings have been reproduced as large-scale panels that will be installed at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center’s outdoor exhibition space. The work will be on display from May 2023 through April 2024.


Video overview (courtesy of Sammel Group) of the large-scale/mural wall graphic produced from my work.

Mural at the Central Vermont Marketplace/Berlin Mall

I took part in a rebranding/redevelopment project at the Berlin Mall in Berlin, Vermont. The mall - now rebranded as the Central Vermont Marketplace - got a facelift as well as some new tenants. There are more and bigger plans in the works for the next steps in the redevelopment project, but in the meantime, I contributed one part to the overall visual look. I produced three paintings (6 x 24 in. each) that connected visually to each other. The panels were photographed and then printed large-scale and installed by Sammel Group as one continuous wall mural inside the mall. So fun to see my work so big!


Cottage Industry by Hannah Morris

Cottage Industry. Flashe and paper collage on board. 36 x 48 in., 2022

Opening at Steve Turner Gallery

I’m excited to be presenting work at a solo show “Acting Ordinary” at Steve Turner Gallery in Los Angeles from March 25 through April 22, 2023. The opening is Saturday, March 25 at 6 P.M. PT. See you there!


Hannah Morris, Chores, Flashe, gouache, paper collage on board. 9 x 12 in., 2021

Hannah Morris, Chores, Flashe, gouache, paper collage on board. 9 x 12 in., 2021

Anticipation at SQD Gallery

I am in the inaugural show Anticipation at a new gallery in Manchester, Vt., called Stella Quarta Decima (SQD). The show is on view at 3568 Main Street in Manchester, across from the Equinox Resort, open Thursday through Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm, or by appointment. Read the recent review of the work by Sharon Butler of Two Coats of Paints blogazine.


Hannah Morris, Candy Market. Gouache, Flashe, and paper collage on board, 24 x 24 in. 2021

Hannah Morris, Candy Market. Gouache, Flashe, and paper collage on board, 24 x 24 in. 2021

On Second Thought

My solo show On Second Thought is on view at Northern Daughters Gallery in Vergennes, Vt., from July 1 through August 15. The opening reception is Saturday, July 10, from 3 to 6 p.m. with a salon style interview at 5 p.m. Gallery hours are Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the duration of the show, and by appointment during the week.

On Second Thought, July 1 - August 15, 2021


The Affordable Online Art Fair

Northern Daughters Gallery will be showing my work at The Affordable Online Art Fair starting this week. Northern Daughters is one of the 50 hand-picked galleries from around the world to be showcased at the fair. One of my pieces available through the fair is Beachcombers, shown below.

The Affordable Online Art Fair runs April 9 through May 3, 2021.

Hannah Morris, Beachcombers, gouache, Flashe, and paper collage on board, 24 x 20 in. 2020

Hannah Morris, Beachcombers, gouache, Flashe, and paper collage on board, 24 x 20 in. 2020


De-Functioning the Functional

I’m in an upcoming group show De-Functioning the Functional at Studio Place Arts (SPA) here in Barre, Vt., featuring five of us who “explore waste, grief, desire, narrative, and communication.” My work will be included with the other four artists: Karen Cygnarowicz, Chiyomi McKibbin, Angela Paladino, and Laura Young. Here’s a studio shot of one of my pieces in the show, Skyscrapers (diptych), gouache, Flashe, and paper collage on board. 19 x 20 in. 2020. (below)

The show run March 16 - May 1, 2021 in the third floor gallery at SPA.

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 Urban Birds

This spring I made a four-part art installation for Convene 530 5th Avenue in New York City. I wrote about the process in my blog. I worked with photographer and designer Felipe Bastos who commissioned the series. He took the following the photos of the finished work installed on location.