
Biography
Bio:
Hannah Cole Dahar is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in NH. Currently she is a
resident artist at Mosaic Art Collective and a teacher at Windham High School and Kimball
Jenkins Art Center. Hannah’s creative and teaching practice spans 2D, 3D and Digital artwork.
Presently her work is focused on the intersection of painting, sculpture and installation.
Hannah’s work has recently been exhibited at the Southern Vermont Art Center, The Cape Cod
Museum of Art, The Danforth Museum of Art, The Rochester Museum of Art, and other institutions and galleries throughout the country. She is currently collaborating with other New England artists on upcoming projects.
When not teaching or in the studio you can find her in the garden, the kitchen, the woods or a
museum all of which provide ongoing inspiration for her art and teaching practice.
Hannah’s artwork is rooted in personal experiences, nature's wonders, and the exploration of the mystical and magical aspects of life. She has a deep love for the mysterious, strange, and beautiful. Each morning on her walk she collects little marvels of nature and incorporates them into her artwork and ritual practice. She believes everything done with intent holds power as long as you believe it does.
