Hallel Shapiro-Franklin is an interdisciplinary artist based in Philadelphia. Through the visual principles of repetition and sequence, Shapiro-Franklin unifies the ideas of consciousness, light, breath, and an understanding of identity. Her works emote a sense of devotion to time to inform the making and viewing experience. Shapiro-Franklin explores the intersections of these ideas through glass, printmaking, and paper cuts. Most recently, Shapiro-Franklin exhibited her BFA thesis, In a Hare's Breath. She received a BFA in Printmaking with Entrepreneurial Studies from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University.
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