Artist Registry
The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.
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RESUME
Hannah Lee Hall is a visual artist based out of St. Paul, Minnesota. She received a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design. While in Rhode Island she independently studied textiles with a local weaver, sparking a love for the medium and forever influencing her visual language and technique. Shortly after leaving school, she moved into an RV where she lived for several years, exploring the Southwest before eventually settling in Oakland, CA. When an unexpected series of events brought her back to the Twin Cities in 2017, she found herself newly attuned to the distinct and disparate seasons of her birthplace and their impact on both her surroundings and her own physical and psychic presence. Alongside her ongoing investigation of an abstract language that sifts the common ground between the visceral and the terrestrial, cyclical themes of decay, dormancy and regeneration became central to her work. Hannah has recently exhibited work at Hair and Nails, Dreamsong, and Second Shift Galleries in the Twin Cities, at FJORD in Philadelphia, PA and Generator Space in Omaha, NE. She also co-runs Dog Eye Press, an independent Minneapolis based publishing project focused on innovative small-run books that “revel in the messy corners of an artist’s practice”.