Our Team < and friends >
We work with creative people and organizations in Canada, Myanmar and Australia that promote art, inclusion, and healthy communities.
Atutu Canada is Hanna's K-town creative studio, offering concept development, project management, writing, design, production, installation and teardown services for exhibits and art spaces.
Atutu teams include marginalized artists, eco artists, upcoming artists, nonprofits and community groups. Exhibits are made using up-cycled and recycled materials whenever possible.
photo credit: Hanna (photo is of Daren Williams, in his studio, creating Pat (2022).
Hanna Miller
Creative Director
Hanna is a conceptual artist who believes the most meaningful community projects and exhibits come through collaboration. As a conceptual artist (and Photoshop junkie) Hanna's specialty is envisioning the BIG IDEA, and then pulling together creative teams to make it happen. Her client list includes the Kelowna Museums Society, BC Cancer Agency, and Goethe-Institut Myanmar. This former reporter for Kainai News is the founder of Atutu Canada and Blue Moose Publications. photo credit: Mike Baillie
Kelsey Fisher
Project Manager
Kelsey shares Atutu management and creative duties with Hanna. This energetic people-person is a third culture kid with a deep appreciation for humanity and cross-cultural perspectives. She is a UBC grad of Anthropology and Indigenous studies and was the AFC Kelowna Beast Weekend event coordinator. Kelsey plays a key role in Atutu exhibit and event production. photo credit: Hanna
Atutu Canada
Crative House
Atutu Canada is Hanna's K-town creative studio, offering concept development, project management, writing, design, production, installation and teardown services for exhibits and art spaces. Atutu teams include marginalized artists, eco artists, upcoming artists, nonprofits and community groups. Exhibits are made using up-cycled and recycled materials whenever possible. photo credit: Hanna (photo is of Daren Williams, in his studio, creating Pat (2022).
ChuChu
Human Rights
ChuChu is a social enterprise that provides eco education and livelihood training in Myanmar. ChuChu products are created by home-based family teams. ChuChu provided art and expertise for the 2022 Art For Change upcycle exhibition. Sadly, the ChuChu workshop was destroyed by fire in 2022, and current wartime conditions have put most of the ChuChu work on hold. ChuChu products are available in the Atutu online and popup store. photo credit: Hanna Karin (photo of some of the ChuChu team.)