Hannah Rogers

Hannah Star Rogers received her MFA in poetry from Columbia University
and Ph.D. at Cornell University on the intersection of art and
science. She teaches writing at Columbia University and the University
of Virginia. She is the co-founder of A Sense of Place, a writing
program based at UVA’s environmental study station in Oyster, VA. Her
scholarly publications have appeared in Configurations,
Photomediations, and A New Synthesis. She also works as a curator and
her exhibit Making Science Visible: The Photography of Berenice
Abbott, received an exhibits prize from the British Society for the
History of Science and resulted in an invited lecture at the
Smithsonian Archives of American Art. She is past Director of Research
and Collaboration for Emerge: Artists and Scientists Redesign the
Future 2016 and Guest Bioart Curator for 2017. Her current exhibition,
hosted at the Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh and sponsored by the
NC Science Festival, is Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology:
Shaping Our Genetic Futures.