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Evan Curtis Charles Hall is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates the construction of History. Through the adoption and re-contextualization of archival languages, Hall questions epistemological claims to the past and how we come to accept them. By working within and around the forces that host, sustain, and validate artifacts, Hall's practice promotes an alternative lens for viewing History—one of constant renewal, where nothing is fixed.
Hall received his BFA from The Cooper Union and is currently a MFA candidate at The University of Pennsylvania, pursuing an additional Graduate Certificate of Archaeological Sciences.
evanhall@design.upenn.edu
Evan Curtis Charles Hall is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates the construction of History. Through the adoption and re-contextualization of archival languages, Hall questions epistemological claims to the past and how we come to accept them. By working within and around the forces that host, sustain, and validate artifacts, Hall's practice promotes an alternative lens for viewing History—one of constant renewal, where nothing is fixed.
Hall received his BFA from The Cooper Union and is currently a MFA candidate at The University of Pennsylvania, pursuing an additional Graduate Certificate of Archaeological Sciences.
evanhall@design.upenn.edu