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Adrien Sun Hall

Adrien Sun Hall is an exhibitions director and curator living and working in Toronto, on the traditional territories of many Indigenous nations governed by the Dish with One Spoon Treaty.

Adrien’s curatorial practice is driven by artistic collaboration and a desire to uplift underrepresented voices, particularly from racialized and queer contexts. Adrien was curator of Works in Practice, a core exhibition of the CONTACT Photography Festival in Toronto, and co-curator of A/PUBLIC: A Gathering of Queer/Trans Asian Artists and Writers, at the Brodsky Gallery in Philadelphia. Adrien is currently Director, Exhibitions and Projects at Kent Monkman Studio.

Adrien’s research is informed by his experience as an exhibiting artist and landscape architect. He has lectured on contemporary art and cultural landscapes in Canada and the US, including as a Graduate Lecturer at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, and as a sessional instructor at the University of Pennsylvania.

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