Hannah Rose Whittle
Hannah Rose Whittle is an artist and researcher specializing in ceramics. With over a decade of experience in both ceramic practice and supporting artistic production, she focuses on collaborative processes, material agency, regenerative approaches to making, and collective knowledge-sharing as a way to build a common language. Based in Amsterdam, she was the 2024 Tech Fellow in Ceramics at the Rijksakademie, where she explored alternatives to extracted raw materials, investigating the potential of local and secondary resources. She is also the co-founder of Vuur Collective, a shared ceramics studio dedicated to circular material practices. Hannah has participated in international programs such as Ashkal Alwan’s Home Workspace Programme (Lebanon), Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Centre (Denmark), and the British Ceramics Biennial (UK). She studied Fine Art Ceramics at Nagoya University of Arts (Japan).