About
Lisa Moline and Lane Hall have been working collaboratively for nearly 20 years. Their current work focuses on site-specific installations, narrative forms and the visualization/representation of science and nature. The work presents an associative reinterpretation of natural sciences, and focuses on the non-sentimental depiction of nature, exploring the boundaries between the natural and the technological.
In the last few years they have created major projects for the California Academy of Sciences, the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University, the Block Museum at Northwestern University, Post Gallery in Los Angeles and Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago.
Both Lisa Moline and Lane Hall teach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Lisa Moline teaches Graphic Design in the Department of Visual Art; Lane Hall is a member of the English Department where he directs the Modern Studies program.
View Lisa Moline’s CV (pdf).
View Lane Hall’s CV (pdf).