Hannah Lange is a proud Wiradjuri woman and self-taught artist telling stories of nature and culture through art. She was born and raised in the Blue Mountains on Dharug/Darug and Gundungurra country, a landscape that deeply influences her work. Her art often captures both the sweeping grandeur of native bushland, rivers, and layered sandstone cliffs, as well as the minute details, like bark patterns, that speak to the place she once called home.
Hannah now resides on Bundjalung Country, Northern Rivers NSW, where she finds infinite inspiration in the surrounding forests and coastlines. Her work highlights the intricate parts of nature that often go unnoticed, drawing attention to its beauty and emphasising the deep connection First Nations peoples have with the land. Her special relationship with Country and her art practice sustains her connection to culture and ancestors.
Most recently, Hannah won the 2024 Wollumbin Art Award with her painting Weaving by the River, which also earned her a two-week residency at the Nancy Fairfax Artist in Residence Studio.