Hannah Bloom

Hannah Bloom is a visual artist and filmmaker. Her work examines the subjective nature of human sensory perception, and how this impacts our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Thematically, her work interrogates the pathway of internal consciousness, sensory perception and external environment, with a focus on the tensions that exist between the man-made and the natural during a time of environmental urgency. 
Her most recent work grapples with the experience of living with chronic pain. In particular, she reflects on the elusive experience of pain, the fictionality of a purely physical experience, and the futility of attempting to verbally communicate it.

Hannah Bloom graduated from the National College of Art and Design in 2017, with a BA in Fine Art Media and Visual Culture, and from Pulse College Dublin in 2023 with a diploma in Film Making. She was awarded the Ormond Studios Graduate residency, which culminated in her first solo show What We Thought Was Ebbing Was Actually Flooding. Hannah Bloom exhibited in the Media Art Friesland festival in the Netherlands in 2017, and was subsequently nominated for the Young Masters Award Friesland. 

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Still from Webworks, Meditations, film experiment, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.