Joice Hall
Hall moved to Kelowna, BC in 1999 and continues to be inspired by the landscape in the Okanagan Valley. Beginning in 1981, she has had numerous solo exhibitions including The Colour of Winter, Wallace Galleries Ltd., Calgary, AB (2016); Joice M. Hall: 25 Years of Painting, Wallace Galleries Ltd., Calgary, AB (2010); Surreal.Real.Ideal: The Art Of Joice M. Hall, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC (2010); Driving South, Atelier Gallery, Vancouver, BC (2000) and El Dia de los Muretos, Casa Verde Galeria, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (1999). Her work has also been included in many group exhibitions across Canada including Landscapes Reconstructed, Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, AB (2016); Getting Naked, The Museum, Kitchener, ON (2015); and Made in Calgary: The 1980’s, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB (2013-14).
Hall’s paintings are in various public collections across Canada, including the Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, ON, the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK, the Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB, and the University of Lethbridge collection, Lethbridge, AB. Hall’s paintings are also in various corporate and private collections across Canada and the United States.