BIO


Ann Haley (Atlanta, GA, b.1991) is a multimedia artist, curator, and educator in New Orleans, LA. She received a BFA in Painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2014, and is currently pursuing a Master's of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of New Orleans. As a collective member of The Front Gallery since 2020, Haley has curated, collaborated, and solo-exhibited numerous art shows rooted in themes of identity, grief, and the body. In New Orleans, she has also exhibited at the Contemporary Arts Center, SHED Gallery, Carroll Gallery, Antenna Gallery, Staple Goods Gallery, and Burnt Canoe Gallery. Outside of New Orleans, she has exhibited at Ashmore Gallery in Savannah, GA; Plug Gallery in Kansas City, MO; and Vernissage in Lacoste, France. Beyond her personal art practice, Haley has taught and developed Art Ed curricula for New Orleans youth since 2015, most prominently at Mini Art Center, Youth Empowerment Project, and Waldo Burton Boys Home.
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