Ken Hall studied Mechanical Engineering and Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo. At the intersection of art and science, provoke collective thought and discussion, while examining our relationships to each other and the natural world.
Teeming with energy and movement, Ken’s pieces explore complex social and ecological issues in an uplifting and inclusive fashion, becoming talismans of awareness and change.
His numerous public commissions grace urban centres and rural locations across North America.
Ken’s award-winning environmental installation Legacy – an anatomically correct, hand-carved skeleton of a killer whale whose body carried one of the highest loads of chemical toxins ever recorded in a marine mammal, was covered by the Smithsonian. It was created to help further the discussion of our fractured connection to the natural world.