HANNA SEGGERMAN

ABOUT
Hanna Seggerman (b. 1996), is a multidisciplinary artist and educator currently residing in Knoxville, Tennessee, she was born in Blue Springs, Missouri and raised in rural Kingsley, Iowa.
In 2019 she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Northern Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in K-12 art education and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in sculpture with a minor in art history. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2023. She currently teaches visual art to high school students in Art 1, Advanced, and AP level coursework in the Knoxville area.
In February 2025 Hanna moved into her home studio where her artmaking practice continues to thrive. Her most recent studio endeavors lean into the act of slowing down and paying attention through photograph informed free-motion quilting, printmaking and drawing techniques. These works strive to visually record the phenomena of human experience through the abstraction and extraction of information found within the four corners of a photograph. In doing so discovering the act of making is akin to that of meeting human needs.
Hanna has most recently shown her work and spoke as a panelist at the Faculty +1: Educators in Focus exhibition at her alma mater alongside sculpture Professor Daniel Perry. She completed her first solo exhibition, Noteworthy, post MFA thesis in October 2025 at the Emporium Center. Hanna continues to exhibit locally in group exhibitions across East Tennessee. Her public sculptures are displayed in yearlong outdoor exhibitions across the nation. This year Amongst is on display on the University of South Dakota campus in Vermillion, SD.