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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.

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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.

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Mar
10
4:00 PM16:00

Artist Opening Reception for Jane Dippold "Painting with Paper"

I have been an artist and children's illustrator for almost 30 years. After graduating from Miami University with a Bachelor of Fine Art, I started my career working as an artist for Gibson Greeting Cards in Cincinnati, Ohio. Since 1994, I have worked as a freelance artist creating artwork for over 30 children's books, and countless designs for giftware, giftwrap and greeting cards. Since 2010 I have been creating fine art painted paper collages of the Ohio landscape.
In my collage work, I paint acrylic paint on tissue paper, newsprint, recycled brown bags, book and poetry pages. I collect these painted colors into a palette to use at the start of a painting. I then tear, and sometimes precisely cut the paper, and adhere it to canvas in layers. This technique creates a painting that at first may appear as an oil painting, but on closer inspection, small pieces of paper, written words, newsprint, drawing and poetry become visible and provide additional meaning. 
The ways in which nature and the viewer can abstract the open landscape with color blocks, shapes and texture lends itself to the torn and cut pieces of collage. The randomness of the brushstrokes on the paper provides vibrancy and natural motion within the artwork. 
I work from photographs that I take myself, driving the backroads of western Ohio. I am inspired by the ever changing landscape and weather in Ohio as well as the flat open countryside, bright sunrises and expansive sunsets punctuated by barns, and silos. I want those who view my work to see and appreciate the beauty around us every day of the year in Ohio.

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Hayley Gallery Featuring New Albany Artist Adam Kolp
Sep
23
5:00 PM17:00

Hayley Gallery Featuring New Albany Artist Adam Kolp

Life in Focus

I don’t remember a time in my life that didn’t involve art. I received a couple of “How to Draw” books at my 2nd birthday party from a friend and carried them and a sketchbook around from that point forward. When my vision started deteriorating in middle school and high school, I kept my dream of being an artist alive.

 

During my freshman year in high school, I was diagnosed with Keratoconus, a degenerative disorder to the eye that causes the cornea to thin and change shape, which results in changed vision. I spent years trying out different techniques, overlapping the end of my high school career and the start of my college career at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, where I chose to major in Art.

By the summer before my junior year at Otterbein, I was unable to see my toenails for a trim, couldn't read books, lost my driving privileges, and could barely see the artwork that I created. I continued my pursuit of my degree at Otterbein College because I had nothing to lose. I would walk across campus and not know the friends that were saying hello to me because I couldn't see them. Everything was a blur. Not surprising, my artwork followed the same vein. A lot of my work included faces with closed eyes or feelings of being pulled into a dark corner. I did not stop creating. My art helped carry me through some of my darkest days.

My first cornea transplant was scheduled in September 1999, shortly after the beginning of fall quarter of my junior year, within days of being put on the cornea transplant list. I will never forget that moment the following day when the patch covering my eye was taken off at my surgeon’s office. Clear as day, I was able to see and read the clock, something I had struggled with for years. Less than two years later, in February of 2001, I had my second cornea transplant. My gift of clarity. Finally, I was looking through eyes and seeing after a decade plus struggle with my vision.

My love of art and my struggle with vision are so closely related. I don’t think I would have the appreciation for art, for the attention to detail, for the ability to make fine lines or blurred images, without my vision struggle. My vision struggle taught me so much about life, about not wasting a second, about the lessons you learn when you lose. I am thankful for another day to create and my gift of clarity.

“The desire to put all of your love and commitment into each and every brush stroke, even if it is a spontaneous, incidental result of experimentation, taking the time to appreciate and accept every mark made will produce a beautiful and inspiring work of art.” - Adam Kolp, 2015

Adam Kolp was born in Westerville, Ohio, in 1978. As soon as he could hold a pencil, he started drawing and doodling. Adam’s desire to create led to a childhood dream of becoming an artist. When he was in high school, his vision started to decrease and he was diagnosed with Kerataconus, an eye disease that affects the structure of the cornea and causes vision issues. After graduating from high school, Adam continued his education at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, studying Visual Art.

Even though his vision became a constant struggle and he was placed on the cornea transplant list, he still continued on at Otterbein, taking classes and making artwork. After two cornea transplants and a pending graduation, Adam decided to return to Otterbein College and get a degree in education so he could share his love of art. Adam is a Middle School art teacher in New Albany. Adam enjoys sharing his passion for art with his middle school students so much that his job doesn’t feel like work. Adam also has established himself as a local professional artist, creating many original and commissioned pieces of art work.

The struggle that Adam endured with his loss of vision has given him a unique view on life and living. He is constantly creating; drawing, painting, wood burning, researching new ideas and techniques, finding a new life for reclaimed materials, or falling back to how he started in 1980, doodling in a sketchbook.

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Aug
17
5:00 PM17:00

Hayley Gallery Art For Life Event

Art for Life helps raise awareness and significant funds for ARC Ohio’s (a division of Equitas Health) HIV/AIDS medical care, support, prevention, education, testing and advocacy services. 

The following artists' donated work to this event. Their work will be displayed and they will be recognized at this event at Hayley Gallery: 

Mary Avalos-Miller
Laurie Clements
Jane Dippold
Renate Fackler
Tracy Greenwalt
Carolyn Heffelfinger
Laura Jacob
Adam Kolp
Chris Lucas
Jurate Phillips
Suzanne Robinson
Trish Weeks
Jessica Wojtasek
Mac Worthington

The majority of the of the funds raised at this year's 2016 Art for Life event on September 24 will continue to support ARC Ohio with a portion of the art sales to benefit the Pizzuti Collection’s educational programs.

Beverages and light bites will be served.

For tickets to attend Art for Life 2016: http://artforlife.arcohio.org/art

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May
14
to Sep 9

Artist Opening Reception Featuring Man-Wai Wu

Transparent Seasons

Featured in American Art Collector magazine, Wu was born in Guangdong China and settled in Hong Kong in 1958. He started painting in 1969 and later completed an extension course in basic 3-dimensional design workshop at the Hong Kong Polytechnic.  In 1989 he was awarded in Hong Kong Urban Council Fine Arts Award (Sculpture). He was recognized by the Hong Kong Museum of Art with the Urban Council Fine Art Award in the Urban Council Sculpture Design Competition in 1994 (Category I & II, Hong Kong City Hall and Salisbury Garden Hong Kong).

In 1995, Wu won the full Free Man Fellowship to exchange experience in the United States and worked in the Vermont Studio Center in 1996. His works were selected by the Hong Kong Museum of Art - Hong Kong Artists Series Exhibitions’ in 1995. He had been appointed to be a judge of Hong Kong Art Development Council and immigrated to Canada and has been working on his creative works there since 1998. In 2004 he won the chance to representing Canada to join the “International Stone Sculpture Symposium” hosted by ECHO research Institute. From 2005-2007, he won several awards from painting exhibitions in the United States. Wu has family - including a brother and many cousins living in Columbus, hence his connection to Ohio.

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Mother's Day Jewelry Trunk Show with Terri Hickey
Apr
29
4:00 PM16:00

Mother's Day Jewelry Trunk Show with Terri Hickey

What better day than Mother's Day to show her some love with a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry?  We have invited our favorite local jewelry artists to each have a trunk show in the weeks prior to Mother's Day - Sunday, May 8.  

Terri has a B.S in Fashion Merchandising and Design from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and spent a number of years in the fashion world on both the design and manufacturing sides of the business. After many years of being a stay-at-home-Mom, Terri decided to head back to the drawing board and resume classes. She got side tracked along the way by the exciting new world of Precious Metal Clay. Always a lover of jewelry, she immediately recognized how easily her design skills could merge with the properties of metal clay and her jewelry career was off and running. Now a certified metal clay artist, her jewelry has branched out in several directions to include chain maille, dichroic glass and traditional metal work.

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Artist Opening Reception Featuring Robert Coomer
Apr
22
5:00 PM17:00

Artist Opening Reception Featuring Robert Coomer

Art In Decay

Robert Coomer is an internationally recognized, award winning photographer who grew up on a farm in Brown County, Ohio. Art has always been a part of his life and in 1994 he graduated with a BS degree in Graphic Design from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning.
 

He draws from his farm roots to shoot images of backyard wildlife, old barns, farmscapes, and scenic landscapes in Southwestern Ohio and Eastern Kentucky. His work is an exploration of light and subject, and discovering beauty in unexpected places.
 

I find beauty in age and decay, and then reproduce it in a way that maintains a sense of time and place. To do this, I use distressed steel as the basis of my pieces. It can take up to 3 months to build up the rust and patina patterns on each piece of steel and then up to 12 hours of surface work to strip and reveal the damage done. Once I have my surface, the image is printed to the metal with various techniques, and then float mounted on stained wood using distressed bolts that maintain the aged and worn appearance. Through this process I am able to create an emotional connection to the image, and produce a piece authentic enough to look as though it had been stolen from the scene and presented to the viewer as an artifact on display. The work is modern and industrial, but is equally at home among antiques and more traditional settings.

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JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW FEATURING ARTIST TERRI HICKEY
Feb
12
4:00 PM16:00

JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW FEATURING ARTIST TERRI HICKEY

Terri has a B.S in Fashion Merchandising and Design from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and spent a number of years in the fashion world on both the design and manufacturing sides of the business. After many years of being a stay-at-home-Mom, Terri decided to head back to the drawing board and resume classes. She got side tracked along the way by the exciting new world of Precious Metal Clay. Always a lover of jewelry, she immediately recognized how easily her design skills could merge with the properties of metal clay and her jewelry career was off and running. Now a certified metal clay artist, her jewelry has branched out in several directions to include chain maille, dichroic glass and traditional metal work.

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Hayley Gallery 8th Anniversary Party
Nov
13
to Nov 14

Hayley Gallery 8th Anniversary Party

Join us as we celebrate 8 years!  Opened in November, 2007, Hayley Gallery is grateful for the support of our artists and clients who made it possible for us to reach this milestone.  We will commemorate the occasion with food, drink and discounts!  Plus, many of our artists will be in attendance and always look forward to meeting their collectors.

 

 

 

 

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"Three Perspectives" Gallery Opening
Sep
12
to Oct 20

"Three Perspectives" Gallery Opening

You are invited to attend "Three Perspectives" at Hayley Gallery located at 270 E Main Street in New Albany, Ohio 43054.  This Artist Opening Reception features three Ohio artists: Tracy Greenwalt, Nicole Vanover and Jessica Wojtasek.

The reception takes place Saturday, September 12, 2015 from 5 to 9 PM.  Join us for the the opportunity to meet all three artists.  

"Three Perspectives" continues through September 9, 2015.

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