Hallie Driscoll

Hallie Driscoll is a mixed-media artist based in Swanzey, NH. Her work explores memory, identity, and the ways personal histories intertwine with the natural world. Working with materials such as altered book pages, paint, dried flowers, thread, and found organic elements, she creates layered assemblages and installations that evoke both preservation and transformation. Driscoll’s recent body of work, What We Leave Behind, reflects on connection, loss, and renewal through tactile surfaces that invite close observation. Her process often begins with fragments of text or natural materials gathered on walks, which she weaves together through embroidery, resin, and sculptural form.

A graduate of the Community College of Vermont’s Design & Media Studies program, Driscoll has exhibited throughout New England, including a solo show titled All the Wild in Me. She recently completed a residency at Essere in Siena, Italy, where she incorporated materials found in the Tuscan landscape into her work. Driscoll is also active in arts administration, serving with the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center and Arts Alive Monadnock, where she supports exhibitions and community-based arts programming.

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