Hannah Imlach is a visual artist based in Glasgow. Over the last twelve years she has developed a research-led practice working within communities of specialist environmental knowledge to create artworks on peatbogs, dunescapes, ancient woodlands and glacial lagoons. Pursing a particular interest in environmental conservation and renewable energy transition, Imlach often works within scientific research groups, conservation charities and community energy organisations. Her pieces focus on sensory interaction and are often foldable, faceted or kinetic. Imlach is currently completing a PhD at the University of Edinburgh where she is exploring novel forms of art-conservation collaboration through the creation of site- and species-responsive sculpture in the Loch Lomond nature reserve. Her project is conducted in partnership with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and supported by the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.