Marta Thoma Hall
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| Born | 1951 (age 74–75) |
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| Known for | Surreal artworks, Public art installations, Leadership in technology sector, Founder of World Safety Summit for Autonomous Vehicles |
| Notable work | "Go Mama", "Brainworks", "Journey in A Bottle", "Earth Tear" |
Marta Thoma Hall (born 1951, Lincoln, Nebraska) is an American painter, sculptor, business executive, and philanthropist known for her surrealist-inspired imagery and innovative use of recycled materials in large-scale public sculptures that advocate for environmental stewardship, as well as her leadership in the technology sector and her work in promoting autonomous vehicle safety.