Floyd Hall
Executive Director
AI is Expansive

Atlanta Contemporary
Floyd Hall is an artist, engineer, cultural producer, writer, and documentarian from Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently the Executive Director of Atlanta Contemporary. As an artist and curator his work often relates to the intersection of culture, media, and technology as platforms to construct narratives of place.
He has taught at Emory University, is a Hambidge Creative Residency Fellow, and has presented as a guest lecturer at Savannah College of Art and Design, Spelman College, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, and the Hudgens Center for Art and Learning; he has been a contributing writer for several publications, including ArtsATL, Atlanta Magazine, and ART PAPERS. Hall is also a co-founder of Canopy Atlanta, a non-profit news organization that equips Metro Atlanta residents to tell stories about the issues their communities care about most.
He holds a BS in Mathematics from Morehouse College, a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech, and an MBA from Columbia University.
Floyd Hall is an artist, engineer, cultural producer, writer, and documentarian from Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently the Executive Director of Atlanta Contemporary. As an artist and curator his work often relates to the intersection of culture, media, and technology as platforms to construct narratives of place.
He has taught at Emory University, is a Hambidge Creative Residency Fellow, and has presented as a guest lecturer at Savannah College of Art and Design, Spelman College, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, and the Hudgens Center for Art and Learning; he has been a contributing writer for several publications, including ArtsATL, Atlanta Magazine, and ART PAPERS. Hall is also a co-founder of Canopy Atlanta, a non-profit news organization that equips Metro Atlanta residents to tell stories about the issues their communities care about most.
He holds a BS in Mathematics from Morehouse College, a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech, and an MBA from Columbia University.