Joice M. Hall RCA (born 1943) is a Canadian artist from Alberta, now based in British Columbia.
[2] At the school, she was taught painting techniques by Illingworth Kerr and appreciated that through him, she learned of the Group of Seven.
She and her husband, artist John Hall, also owned a home in San Miguel de Allende in central Mexico, where they spent half of the year during the 1990s.
[4][5] A 2001 review in the Calgary Herald wrote that Hall's work appears to explore "the representation of male and female in nature and culture".
[9] In 2024, Wallace Galleries in Calgary held a show of 15 of her paintings titled Joice M. Hall - Nocturnal Light.