Ethics and Engagement: Representation, Documentation and Doing the Right Thing
Open Ethics and Engagement: Representation, Documentation and Doing the Right Thing
Open Ethics and Engagement: Representation, Documentation and Doing the Right Thing
Since 1987, Hall has worked as an Art Director and Production Designer in the independent film industry in Newfoundland. She has worked on feature films, television dramas, and mini-series, with an astonishingly talented group of writers, directors, producers and performers,… Read More
Mending the Invisible Wound Directed by: Pam Hall Produced by: Dr. Angela Rivers, Dr. Michelle Young, Pam Hall Running Time: 17 min.21 sec. While artist-in-residence Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine, Hall worked with two family practice residents to create a… Read More
This performative lecture was first delivered in 2003, within a graduate residency exploring the theme of Abundance, at Goddard College in Vermont. What follows are excerpts only – the full talk ran over 60 minutes with almost 80 images/slides. Using… Read More
In 2004, Hall began an ongoing visual dialogue and four-year long collaboration entitled Marginalia with Vancouver performance artist, Margaret Dragu. An extended, bi-coastal conversation was made visible through the daily making and sharing, by each artist, of a soft and… Read More
In the Spring of 2009, Hall began a new daily practice to remind herself to be attentive, awake, and mindful as she begins each day. Simple, humble and ephemeral – these performative gestures are enacted wherever the artist finds herself… Read More
NRFA at the AGNL, St. John’s, 2001. Photo by Justin Hall. New Readings in Female Anatomy opened at the AGNL in St. John’s in 2001. A large and layered installation representing 6 years of work, it consisted of a series… Read More
The History Books (2005) The History Books emerged in 2005, an echo perhaps of other book projects Hall was working on, and a way to bring materiality back into her daily practice. They offered a balance to the digital work… Read More
New Readings in Female Anatomy included three book works on The Reading Table – two of which were collaboratively authored. The first – Hystories, added to the voices in Hall’s first film about hysterectomy, and the second A Female Handbook… Read More
For over three years Hall collected used aprons as the “material” for this large scale installation project, intended to investigate and honor “women’s work”, both domestic and industrial. In Newfoundland, aprons have been installed to explore the work of women… Read More
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