Dana Hubraq is a fine artist who primarily works and lives on Gadigal land (Sydney, Australia). She experiments with public and personal archives, particularly those that represent her diasporic Circassian heritage and her upbringing in both Australia and Jordan, to capture the emotional and geographical confusion of displacement.

Ambiguous bodies of water, coastlines and landscapes often appear in her work as an ode to the global colonial narratives that underpin her practice—from the Circassians who drowned in the Black Sea to the arrival of the First Fleet into Kamay (Botany Bay).

Dana holds a double degree in Fine Arts/Arts from the University of New South Wales, where she was a two-time finalist in the Jenny Birt Painting Awards (2020/2021). She is currently completing her MAFA at City and Guilds of London in the UK under the CGLAS Principal’s Scholarship Award (2025/26). She has most recently exhibited at Gallery Lane Cove as part of the 5+5 Emerging Artist showcase in 2024.