Hannah is the British Council's Director of Digital Innovation in the Arts, where she leads digital innovation across the organisation's Global Arts Programmes.

Hannah has wide ranging experience and expertise at the intersection of art, AI and advanced technologies. Having spent five years as Creative Producer with Google’s Arts & Culture Lab, and prior to this worked as an independent producer specialising in art and technology, Hannah has worked internationally at the forefront of digital innovation in the arts, collaborating with major artists and institutions including Google Research, Google Quantum AI, MIT Media Lab, London Design Festival, the Barbican, Tate Liverpool, the Serpentine Galleries, and the Guggenheim Bilbao.

Alongside her new role with the British Council, Hannah works independently with artists and cultural organisations on the application of emerging and advanced technologies to their programme or practice. Most recently this included work as Executive Producer of Pollinator Pathmaker, a multi-site living artwork by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg involving new technologies, garden design and climate-change awareness, has been exhibited at the Eden Project and the Serpentine Galleries in the UK, and Light Art Space in Berlin.

Hannah studied at Oxford University’s Internet Institute, where she received an award for her research exploring the social and cultural impact of geospatial technologies in remote geographies.