POET & MIXED MEDIA ARTIST
​Melbourne-born Filipino-Nigerian artist Hannah Emeagi is an artist who journeys self-discovery and expression through modes of poetry, collage, painting, sculpting, and drawing. She explores themes of pain, passion, and the anomalies of the human condition. Hannah invites viewers to look inward to reflect on their own experiences. Hannah's recent projects include a live poetry performance at "A T.R.O.U Poetry Night", presented by The Rest Of Us, as well as her current working project Blood Letters of Self, which is a mixed media series that reimagines a love letter to self.
My art is my purpose, my passion, my pain.
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Throughout my life art has been a catalyst for profound development and self-discovery. ​Art reminds me of the beauty in the mundane, capturing everyday moments often missed that can hold such significance. Through a vibrant palette and artistic purpose, daily life transforms into a canvas of inspiration.
Utilising the mediums I find available, I express my skill and creativity inviting viewers to a moment where they can pause, and create the space to observe their emotional landscape, hold their truths, embrace their discomfort, angst, joy, and passion, celebrating the human experience.​
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I invite you to join me on this journey where we allow art to heal, connect, and inspire...
Acknowledgement of land
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I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this Land on which we stand. These Lands belong to the Wurundjeri and Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded, it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.