multimedia artist . musician
Hannah Clover is a multimedia artist, musician, and ecologist whose practice is rooted on the West Coast of the United States. She spent her most formative years growing up on the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles, San Jose, and rural northern Nevada. During adolescence, she spent summers studying photography and film making in the School of Creative and Performing Arts (SOCAPA) at Occidental College in Los Angeles, CA. At age 19, Hannah began learning hands-on visual arts at Vancouver Island School of Art in Victoria, BC. Following this, she obtained her Associate of Science at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, NV, and has since transferred to The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, where she is currently working on her Bachelor of Arts and Science in Environmental Studies and Visual Art. She was first introduced to art by her late father Bill, who frequently brought her and her older sisters to exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. She was raised by parents who were music and film fanatics, deeply influenced by the 1980s punk rock movement.
Hannah’s work sits at the intersection of gothic surrealism, neo-romanticism, post-internet materiality, and eco-aesthetics. Working across acrylic painting, graphite illustration, clay, metal, fiber arts, musical composition, video, and photographic processes, she approaches art as both an exploration and an open-ended question, connecting personal experience to broader narratives and invented mythologies. Her notable accomplishments include writing and recording a musically complex EP—on which she performed drums, bass, lead guitar, and vocals—and having her 2024 painting titled The Overstory featured in the “Boundaries” museum exhibition at The New Museum Los Gatos in California. Additionally, Hannah was asked to create poster artwork for the band julie’s show at The Holland Project as part of their 2025 tour. In 2021, Hannah independently directed, filmed, edited, and produced the album release music video for Bone Acre’s song Sorrow. In 2026, Hannah will continue creating multimedia sculptural work and taking steps toward learning tattoo artistry. Additionally, over the course of the next three years, she will be building a series of multimedia work for a 2029 exhibition examining the relationship between mortality and ecology.
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hannah.clover.222@gmail.com
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