Morgan Hogg is a multidisciplinary artist and creative producer of Cook Island Māori (Ngāti Tāne), Tahitian, and English descent, currently based on unceded Wangal and Dharug lands. Working across installation and performance, her practice explores cultural identity, displacement, and intergenerational knowledge through the lens of her Kūki Airani heritage.

Central to Hogg’s practice is oral exchange. Drawing on dialogue with family and community as method and material, her work transmits ancestral narratives and embodied knowledge, weaving traditional cultural practices into contemporary forms that honour, reinterpret, and extend her cultural inheritance. Through this process, she creates spaces for cultural storytelling and relationality, contributing to conversations on Indigenous identity and decolonial futures while emphasising continuity, care, and collective memory within diasporic Pacific communities.

Hogg holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, and is currently completing a Master of Fine Arts at the same institution. She has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally, including at Firstdraft, Performance Space, Beirut Art Centre (Lebanon), Sculpture by the Sea, Bankstown Arts Centre, Casula Powerhouse, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Carriageworks, Blacktown Arts Centre, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

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Morganhogg7[at]gmail.com