Alexander Newman Hall (b. 1994) is a first-generation American storyteller and creative innovator whose work bridges the digital and physical worlds to craft immersive, narrative-driven experiences. Shaped by his unique perspective as a first-generation American with roots in Jamaica, Alexander transforms overlooked elements of life into powerful symbols of possibility and transformation.
Central to his recent work is the Cowbone, an artifact from his family’s land in Jamaica. Reimagined through technology, the Cowbone is a personal and artistic metaphor—an ordinary object elevated into a source of creative power. In the fictional universe Alexander is building, the Cowbone powers time travel, enabling journeys through history and the future in the CAYA Lab, a space where imagination and innovation converge.
As a multidisciplinary artist, Alexander combines digital interactivity, storytelling, and immersive design to create windows into other worlds. His work invites audiences to embrace the unknown, explore new perspectives, and reimagine what’s possible when technology and narrative come together.
alexander@newman.art
