Deb Hall received her BFA in Photographic Illustration from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MFA in Digital Visual Art from Vermont College. She also studied at both the Art Center College of Design and Kent State University in communication design and typography. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, where she teaches Communication Design and Photographic Theory." Deb’s work has been exhibited widely in galleries and museums regionally and nationally, at Lake George Arts Project (Lake George, NY), Albany Center Galleries (Albany, NY), the South Shore Arts Center (Cohasset, MA), and the Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR), among many others. She is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including a NYSCA grant. Digit magazine in London as well as The Oregonian in Portland, have published her work. Deb’s images are also included in the permanent print collections of the Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR), the Adirondack Trust Corporate Gallery (Saratoga Springs, NY), and in private collections nationwide. She has lectured at the Schenectady Photographic Society, The Tang Museum, and Skidmore College, among others.