Halle Frost grew up in a rain-drenched city that rests on occupied lands and the Cascadia subduction zone.
She spent the majority of her 20s in a city built on a bog, home to
"Vier der besten Unis in Deutschland. Fünf, wenn man die Straße mitzählt."
From 2015-2017, she worked as the Art Editor of the
Oregon Voice
and completed her Bachelors in Humanities and Fine Art.
From 2018-2020, she worked as a freelance writer and editor for
Arts of the Working Class.
From 2020-2023, she worked at
Sprüth Magers,
as the editor for Weird Economies
and collaborated on curatorial projects with
Räume.
She also started a clothing brand of streetwear sourced from walking around the city and collecting discarded items.
She would alter then sell them under hype-based pricing through Instagram.
The brand was called Burnt—sustainable and unattainable due to the exclusive number of items and limited interest of the manufacturer to go to the post office and ship them.
In 2024, she completed her certification in Digital Product Design at WBS Coding School and launched
Halo Creative
basically to fund an unavailing job search to move out of the Art World.
In 2025 she launched a new podcast,
Burning Desire,
and will be speaking at Art Dubai in April.
As an editor, she strives to make 'good ideas' more legible than the bad.
As an artist, her mediums range from painting to podcasting.
As a human, she dreams of an old age on earth.