Hannah O’Hare Bennett is an artist, papermaker and educator based in Madison WI. She holds a BFA in Printmaking from the University of Kansas (1998) and an MFA in Design Studies from the University of Wisconsin Madison (2017). Between those degrees, she worked as a farmer, Peace Corps Volunteer (Ecuador, 2004-2006), and produce manager, manual labor that informs her subject matter and manner of creating art. She has done many residencies in the last three years, including at Women’s Studio Workshop (NY), StudioWorks at the Tides Institute (ME), and The Textile Arts Center in Manhattan, and has taught at the Morgan Conservatory and the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. Her work has been shown across the country in group and solo shows, and has been featured in the Surface Design Association Journal. In 2019, her work was selected for inclusion in Handpapermaking Magazine’s Portfolio 13, In Between. She has served on the board of North American Hand Papermakers and currently edits the organization publication, Bull & Branch. She adjuncts at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, and before the pandemic, worked as a substitute teacher for the Madison Metropolitan School District.
Due to the intensive processes involved in Hannah’s practice, Hannah is only available for sessions that run at least a few consecutive weeks or for long-term programs, with flexibility regarding day of week and times.
Many of these art practices will require materials kits curated by ALL’s team or sourced in advance by student groups based on Hannah’s suggested supplies lists.