Marlon Hall is a public artist, anthropologist, and social practitioner whose work focuses on cultivating human potential and preserving cultural identity. Drawing inspiration from the storytelling legacy of Zora Neale Hurston, Hall immerses himself in communities to create art that reflects their lived experiences.
A Fulbright Specialist Roster Member and 2021 Tulsa Artist Fellow, Hall has worked on projects such as the Greenwood Art Project and has been featured at La Biennale di Venezia, on the CBS Gayle King Morning Show, and on Google Arts and Culture. His multimedia work—including film, photography, and installations—aims to heal and inspire through storytelling, fostering community dialogue and engagement. Learn more about Hall and his work here.