Discipline: Visual Art

Nade Haley

Discipline: Visual Art
Region: Brooklyn, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 1983, 1989, 1991
Nade Haley (1947-2016) was an American visual artist whose work has been exhibited in numerous museums and galleries, and is included in public and private collections. The artist received three grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Rhode Island state Council for the Arts grants among other fellowships. In 1983, Haley held the position of professor of spatial dynamics in the Department of Experimental and Foundational Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design after holding prior appointments at Washington University, Western Michigan University, and Montgomery College. Haley created permanent, public art works including a commission from the U.S. General Services Administration Art-in-Architecture Program for the Des Moines Federal Building, and a New York Percent for Art commission for the Multi-media Center at CUNY Lehman College. She created a 25-foot public sculpture in Washington, D.C. Haley's work is included in public collections including the Lehniner Institute, Brandenburg, Germany; Columbia Museum, Columbia, South Carolina; and the Islip Art Museum, Long Island, NY; Phillip Morris Corporation; and in numerous private collections in the United States and Europe.