I’m Hana.
I’m an artist in Brooklyn.
I co-founded an interesting space called Fluff Fluff.
I also make films as Slow Burn Film collective.
Email: hanazhang27@gmail.com
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Bio
Hana Zhang (China) is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer in Brooklyn. She graduated with an MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from the International Center of Photography-Bard College, New York in 2020.
In her current project, Hana works with the notion of self-image, hierarchy of a master and a subservient, and male gaze, transcribing them through relatable allegories. Through stories, installation, animation, researches, data-base, video and writing, Hana interweaves multiple perspectives of fictional and documentary narratives. Her works are more like fragments, both from fact and fiction. They demand viewers to discover and make judgments. Hana has been the recipient of grand prize of Festival MAP Toulouse (2018), The Three Shadows Photography Award (2018) and the winner of PDN Exposure award(2017). Her works have been exhibited at Mana Contemporary, International Center of Photography, Museum of Moving Image, China, England, France, German and Spain.
Hana Zhang (China) is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer in Brooklyn. She graduated with an MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from the International Center of Photography-Bard College, New York in 2020.
In her current project, Hana works with the notion of self-image, hierarchy of a master and a subservient, and male gaze, transcribing them through relatable allegories. Through stories, installation, animation, researches, data-base, video and writing, Hana interweaves multiple perspectives of fictional and documentary narratives. Her works are more like fragments, both from fact and fiction. They demand viewers to discover and make judgments. Hana has been the recipient of grand prize of Festival MAP Toulouse (2018), The Three Shadows Photography Award (2018) and the winner of PDN Exposure award(2017). Her works have been exhibited at Mana Contemporary, International Center of Photography, Museum of Moving Image, China, England, France, German and Spain.