About

hannah rubin is a writer, poet, artist, and educator. They are the author of the chapbooks without seeing a finished house (Common Objects Press 2016) and every day no (Irrelevant Press 2017) and their writing about queer ecology and trans aesthetics has appeared in TAGVVERK, Artforum, F Magazine, Canthius, BRINK, and the Berkeley Poetry Review, among other publications and anthologies. Recent exhibitions and performances include: grief work, like uncluttering the gutters or cleaning the stove at Parallax Art Center, Portland; Water and Dreams at Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles; The earth must be on its back by now at Hyper Space, Los Angeles; and if i could bottle these letters as aromas at Midnight’s Watchtower, Los Angeles.

They live in Los Angeles, where they teach workshops with NOVA Community Arts, Junior High LA, and Otis College of Art and Design. They are currently studying to become a Biodynamic Somatic Therapist with the Somatic Intuitive Healing School in Portland (350 hrs; certified summer 2025) and co-host an experimental poetry radio show with Noelle Armstrong on dublab radio.