Seeing Through

April 6 - May 22, 2026

Seeing Through presents a body of work by Eddie Hall, developed over the past four years through sustained experimentation with reclaimed house windows as both material and metaphor. What is typically discarded windows left at the roadside, stripped of their domestic function is re-contextualized here as a site of inquiry. Removed from architecture yet inseparable from its history, each pane becomes an object suspended between utility and transcendence.

Eddie Hall is a self-taught abstract artist based in Berlin, Connecticut, known for creating vibrant, geometric works using recycled windows as his canvas. Drawing inspiration from architecture and design, his art transforms discarded materials into bold visual narratives. Hall is a member of the Kehler Liddell Gallery and the Silvermine Guild of Artists, and his work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at institutions including the New Britain Museum of American Art, Mattatuck Museum, Hill-Stead Museum, Mystic Museum of Art, Edward Hopper House Museum, Slater Memorial Museum, Scope Miami, and many others. He has received numerous awards and his work is held in the permanent collection of the New Britain Museum of American Art and Central Connecticut State University and currently on display at the Connecticut State Capitol Building. Hall is currently pursuing the impossible goal of exhibiting at every library in Connecticut.

Rye Arts Center

51 Milton Rd. Rye, NY 10580

914-967-0700
info@ryeartscenter.org


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