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  • K’Shana Hall

  • American, b. Chicago, IL

  • Currently works in Louisiana

  • K’Shana Hall-Davis is an emerging artist, working primarily in acrylic, mixed media and photography.

Education

  • ULM

Exhibitions

  • 2014 Solo Fashion Show exhibit “The Art of Fashion”Monroe LA

  • 2017-‘20 Group installation, “Walk of Art”, Monroe Regional airport

  • 2017 Group exhibition, “Art on 45”, Ruston LA

  • 2019 ‘20 Group exhibition, “Art on 45”, Ruston LA

  • 2020 Group exhibition, “Black Creatives Today” The Palace, Monroe LA

  • 2020 Group exhibition, “African American Heritage Showcase” JP Morgan Chase, Monroe

  • 2020 Group exhibition “Mixed”, Schepis Museum, Columbia, LA

  • 2020 Group exhibition “Black Lives Matter Mobile Group Mural” Monroe & Richwood, LA

  • 2021 Group exhibition “Thought At Work” Bry Gallery (ULM) Monroe, LA

  • 2023 Solo exhibition “ It Shouldn’t Be Revolutionary: An Exploration of rest and taking care of black women” Masur Museum, Monroe La

Awards

  • 2021 Northeast Louisiana Top 20 under 40 young professional award

  • 2021 Northeast Louisiana Arts Council Artists of the Year (Black Creatives Circle Collective award)

  • 2023 Kristin Chandler Rising Professional Award

Publications

Collections

  • Private Collections: Nashville TN, Dallas TX, Bastrop LA, Monroe LA, Chicago IL

Work History

  • 2016-2017: FKJ Art Gallery- Gallery Assistant

  • 2016-2017: Educational Arts Initiative Program- Assistant instructor

  • 2019- Current: Vice President of the Black Creatives Circle of Northeast Louisiana

** K’Shana also contributes to her community by conducting and facilitating art presentations as a method of prevention to schools, youth programs, and community centers.**