Image Description: a squarish 3D object that looks fuzzy, with various protruding elements, which have hues of green, pink, grey, blue and white. In sloping green fuzzy words on the left side it reads: "never better.”


HANNAH K.

Hannah Krafcik is a Portland-based transdisciplinary neuroqueer artist. Throughout all their making, they rely on their proclivity for pattern recognition to locate connections, cultivate language and build relationships. Hannah has been taking dance classes since they were five years old as a way to satiate their sensory needs and bodymind curiosities. Thier tendency toward sensorial inquiry continues to be a central facet of their work. Their ever-growing list of practices include performance, photography, new media and arts journalism.

Hannah often creates performances and teaches in collaboration with artistic partner, Emily Jones. Together, the two create intimate and sensorial choreographies, exploring the tensions between social power dynamics and unnamed personal needs. Learn about their work here.


the figure of a white person with blue hair, who is bent over and dry brushing their ass. Their skin here is cast in green light and shadowy textures, with heart cutouts revealing more green leafy texture underneath. This figure is replicated severa

Image Description: the figure of a white person with blue hair, who is bent over and dry brushing their ass. Their skin here is cast in green light and shadowy textures, with heart cutouts revealing more green leafy texture underneath. This figure is replicated several places across the bottom of the artwork. On the upper lefthand side the same person is pictured differently, with one leg kicked up and barcode texture overlaying their pale skin here. There is a small heart cutout in the upper left. The top of the image is warped in pink and yellow hues. Text runs at an angle on the lefthand side, reading: "never better" in warped green font.


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