Hanna Rullmann

Hanna Rullmann (1993, Nijmegen, NL) is a researcher and designer, developing a practice around questions of conservation, environmental policy, and legal/political production of natures.

She graduated with an MA from the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London, in 2018. Since then, she made the short film Habitat 2190, together with Faiza Ahmad Khan (commissioned by Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art), which follows the construction of a nature reserve at the site of former migrant camp ‘The Jungle’ in Calais, France. The film addresses the ways in which an imagination of nature is weaponised in the governing of borders, interrogating the intersecting mobilities, rights, and co-existence of human and non-human life.

She is part of the Border Ecologies Research Network, a collective that investigates nature at the border, and worked as a researcher for Airwars and Amnesty. Exhibitions/screenings include MIMA, Middlesbrough (UK); ar/ge kunst, Bolzano (IT); Vdrome; Tranzit, Bratislava (SK) and the Jan van Eyck, Maastricht (NL). 

http://www.hanna-rullmann.com/

Hanna@DAI: together with Lauren Alexander, Hanna Rullmann is responsible for DAI's house style & external communication design