Los Angeles, California, 1945 –
American-born, Canada-based painter, sculptor and printmaker, Tim Haley is a mid-career
artist working in various FIGURATIVE styles.
Trained at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, he is also the owner of Objets
d’Art Fine Arts Gallery, in addition to being a sculptor of Bronze, Steel
and Stone, a painter in Oils, Acrylics and Watercolours, an Etcher and Goldsmith.
He also owns the Vancouver Island Bronze Arts Foundry, the only commercial bronze
arts foundry on Vancouver Island.
He has exhibited in Canada, United States and Europe. His work is in collections
in Canada, United States, England, Nederland’s, Belgium, Philippines,
and Zimbabwe.
A selected list of his EXHIBITIONS is as follows:
2002
-“The Print as a Fine Art Form”, Provincial Museum, Courtenay, B.C.
2000
-Kunsthandel Wersch Galerij, Heerlen, Nederland
1999
-Vancouver East Cultural Centre Gallery, Art & Artists of the 20th Century,
Vancouver, B.C.
-Comox Valley Art Gallery, 25th Anniversity Exhibit, Courtenay, B.C.
-Insitu Kunst, International Invitational Sculpture Exhibit, Borgloon, Belgium
-Beeld 99, International Invitational Sculpture Exhibit, Sittard, Nederland
-Kunst Groen, International Invitational Sculpture Exhibit, Sint. Truiden, Belgium
-Kunst en Kultuur "Bernice", Luyks Gestel, Nederland
-C.V.A.G., International Invitational 2-D Exhibit, Courtenay, B.C.
1998
-Courtenay Provincial Museum, one man show, Courtenay, B.C.
-The Eye Gallery, group show, Courtenay, B.C.
-Luna Gallery, two man show, Sittard, Nederland
1997
-Medicine Hat Provincial Art Gallery, one man show, Medicine Hat, Alberta
-L.M. Arts, one man show, Zonhoven, Belgium
-Zoutkist, one man show, St. Truiden, Belgium
-Sculptors Guild of Vancouver Island Group Show, Bamberton, B.C.
-Comox Valley Community Arts Council Gallery, "2+2", Four Person Show,
Courtenay, B.C.
-Objets d'Art Fine Arts Gallery, Four Person Show, Courtenay, B.C.
-The Wilsdon Gallery, Group Show, Courtenay, B.C.
-The Old School House Gallery, one man show, Qualicum, B.C.
IN THE WORDS OF THE ARTIST:
“My work (art) reflects the process of moving from one stage of life
to another. There is laughter, joy, deep mourning, anguish and celebration of
life. Although my works are but a by-product of my life, they are a bridge of
understanding from one person to another, and therein lay their importance.”
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