Hana Carpenter

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Hana Carpenter has Scottish, Irish and Danish ancestry. She was born in Te Kuiti, Aotearoa. She lives in Tāmaki Makaurau with her partner Samuel and their children. She has been a finalist in the Parkin Drawing Prize, the Wellington Regional Arts Awards, the Walker and Hall Waiheke Art Awards, the NZ Painting and Printmaking Awards and the Wallace Awards. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Elam, Auckland University, and exhibits in Tāmaki Makaurau and Pōneke. She is a member of the Dirty Laundry Collective.

Website: www.hanacarpenter.com

Instagram: @hanacarpenter.hc

Everything By: Hana Carpenter

Art07.12.23

Dirty Laundry is a collective of artists and writers whose exhibition at Toi Pōneke explored invisible labour in the home. Here, they use images and words to stitch together a 'crazy quilt' about how they collaborate and carve space for creativity in their busy lives.

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