








Hannah Morgan | Lamina Memorial + Framework
Hand built high- grogged clay, Pewter, Stainless steel
Variable dimensions
2024
£2,850
Hand-grogged clay is used to form vessels which hold reflective evidence of life underland, a node which signals an opening; a framework for descent. This work includes all 5 vessels and stainless steel framework. Variations of this work can be requested on commission.
Morgan’s ability to transform spaces and materials into narrative-rich environments creates a powerful commentary on the relationship between humanity, our interventions and the natural world. This approach promotes a belief that art can catalyse societal change, making Morgan’s work highly relevant in today’s context of environmental and social concerns.
Hannah Morgan | Lamina Memorial + Framework
Hand built high- grogged clay, Pewter, Stainless steel
Variable dimensions
2024
£2,850
Hand-grogged clay is used to form vessels which hold reflective evidence of life underland, a node which signals an opening; a framework for descent. This work includes all 5 vessels and stainless steel framework. Variations of this work can be requested on commission.
Morgan’s ability to transform spaces and materials into narrative-rich environments creates a powerful commentary on the relationship between humanity, our interventions and the natural world. This approach promotes a belief that art can catalyse societal change, making Morgan’s work highly relevant in today’s context of environmental and social concerns.
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Hannah Morgan’s work is sculptural installation. Combining film, audio, sculpture, and text to create material components that consider decay and emergence. Thresholds, unearthing, preservation, trace, and speculation underpin their practice. Morgan creates narratives through sculptural assemblage and text/audio that consider loss and transformative states of being that address the precarity of self, object and the natural world.
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b. 1985, London UK
Lives and works in London, UK
2004 - 2007 University of Sussex
2010 - 2012 Royal College of Art
2018 - 2022 The Slade School of Fine Art