Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us to say hello or ask a question.

Are you a new Artist seeking representation or interested in submitting your work? Please Click Here.

260 Market Street Suite B
New Albany, OH, 43054
United States

6148554856

Since 2007, Hayley Gallery has represented the work of over 60 emerging & established local Ohio artists. Exhibits change monthly with mediums including paintings, mixed media, sculpture, wood, glass, metal, ceramic, fiber, jewelry, Judaica & accessories.

 Artist Opening Reception for Amanda McGee & Ellen Knolls

Events

Hayley Gallery brings a new and exciting exhibit to the gallery on a monthly basis featuring a wide range of artists and mediums.  Artist opening receptions are FREE to attend (ages 12 and up please). RSVPs although not required are always encouraged. Call the gallery at 614-855-4856 to reserve your spot at any of our upcoming receptions.

Back to All Events

Artist Opening Reception for Amanda McGee & Ellen Knolls

  • Hayley Gallery 260 Market Street New Albany, OH, 43054 United States (map)

Amanda McGee - is an artist based in Galena, Ohio. Amanda’s works capture joyful nostalgia through bold brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette. Her signature works are influenced by pop art as well as retro style and pattern. Inspiration springs from the familiar objects of the past, especially from childhood, celebrating those nostalgic moments and memories that bring people a delightful connection to a happy time and place. The artist is influenced by her professional background as a surface pattern designer and commercial artist designing products and licensing her artwork for the retail market. She has participated in many local art shows and has paintings in the Nationwide Children's Hospital permanent art collection.

To View Amanda’s Work Click: Here

Ellen Knolls - is an American Artist living in Columbus, Ohio. Ellen's love of animals started when she was a child visiting her Grandparents Dairy Farm in Centerburg, Ohio . It was there Ellen learned how to care for cows, milking them (Even before they used machines) feeding them, and rounding them up while avoiding the dangerous Bulls in the fields. Although she never actually desired to lived on a farm as an adult, little did she know that the childhood memories would stay with her for years to come and eventually shine through her art.

To View Ellen’s Work Click: Here