
Kellee Stall was born in Norfolk, Virginia. She spent her childhood in Lilburn, Georgia, and her high school years in Mandeville, Louisiana.
At 18, Kellee moved to Crystal Lake Illinois where she earned her BFA in Acting and met her husband, Tim Stall, of 27 years. She founded and operated Inhabit Theater Company, an immersive, pop-up theater performing original stories throughout Northern Illinois. Kellee collaboratively wrote comedic plays with the actor’s and musician’s talent in mind then placed these plays in site-specific locations like coffee shops, bridal boutiques, and empty houses for sale. Kellee spent 23 years in the Midwest as an acting coach, talent scout, director, and playwright.
In 2017 she moved to Charlotte North Carolina where she currently casts, produces, and acting coaches for local film companies.
As an assemblage artist, she approaches her art as she would a theatrical piece.
Kellee collects and casts found objects into a scene to provoke a humorous dialogue or a crucial conversation.
She often collaborates with other artists in an attempt to advance the dialogue of her work.
In July 2021, Kellee produced “Duets” an immersive art show which featured 10 local Charlotte artists and performers. This sold-out event allowed patrons the option to support artists by tipping their art.
Kellee’s art and set design was featured in Winston Salem The Breath and The Clay 2021 live & online conference. Kellee received a HUG grant from “Charlotte is Creative” for producing “Plastic Perspective” show in 2019. Her solo show “Identity Crises” featured 11 pieces shown at New City Gallery, Charlotte in the summer of 2018.