Hannah Naomi is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and spatial designer based in London.
Her creative approach is shaped by a background in classical ballet and contemporary dance, informing a deep sensitivity to movement, form, and spatial composition.
These influences have cultivated an artistic lens through which she interrogates the dynamic relationships between people and the environments they inhabit.
Hannah’s practice explores how race, nature, and spatial design intersect to inform human experience. Drawing connections between architecture, landscape, and the moving body, her work investigates how designed spaces shape perception, behaviour, and social interaction. Central to her methodology is the idea of space as both a physical and conceptual element, where material structures and spatial configurations become frameworks for narrative and experiential engagement.
Engaging with both urban and natural environments, she uses experimental, art-house methodologies to examine the fluid exchange between identity, place, and design. Her work often invites audiences to consider how spatial design influences emotional and cultural awareness, using immersive installations to highlight the nuanced interplay between body, movement, and environment.
Hannah’s portfolio reflects a commitment to spatial storytelling that bridges personal and collective experiences; prompting critical reflection on how we experience, design, and move through the spaces we call home.