Ann Haley
Ann Haley, pain kill(er)s, 48 x 60 inches, oil on canvas, 2024.
Ann Haley, My Grandmother’s Basement, 40 x 30 inches, oil on canvas, 2024.
Ann Haley, Oleander Bones (Looking for the antidote), 40 x 60 inches, 41.5 x 61.5 inches framed, oil on canvas, 2024.
Ann Haley, the girl with the green ribbon around her neck, 48 x 48 inches, Oil paint and oil stick on repurposed painting from 2013, 2023.
Ann Haley (Atlanta, GA, b.1991) is a multimedia artist, curator, and educator in New Orleans, LA. Haley received a BFA in Painting from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2014 and has exhibited work internationally in Lacoste, France, Savannah, GA, Gainesville, GA, and Kansas City, MO. In New Orleans, Haley has exhibited at the Contemporary Arts Center, SHED Gallery, Carroll Gallery, Antenna Gallery, and Staple Goods Gallery. As a collective member of The Front Gallery since 2020, Haley has curated, collaborated, and solo-exhibited numerous art shows that center around themes of identity, grief, and the body. Outside of the studio, Haley has taught and developed Art Ed curricula centered around accessibility for New Orleans youth since 2014, most prominently at Mini Art Center, Youth Empowerment Project, and Waldo Burton Boys Home.