Haley Manchon
Artist Bio:
Haley Manchon grew up outside of Philadelphia and received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2018. She is represented by MK Apothecary in Collingswood, NJ, and has her work displayed on the 2nd floor of The People’s Store in Lambertville, NJ. In addition to exhibiting her work, she is commissioned for projects that span from portrait drawings to logos, branding, and editorial illustration. Haley was also featured in ArtPremium Magazine’s Generation Z Issue for Winter 2020, which was on display at Art Basel Miami 2019.
Haley exhibited in the 2022 Derwent Art Prize located at Gallery@OXO in London, England. She has recently exhibited at AQUA Art Miami 2022; the 12th Annual International Drawing Discourse at UNC Asheville, NC; Salmagundi Club in New York, NY; the Phillips’ Mill Annual Juried Exhibitions in New Hope, PA; Art Fair 14C Juried Exhibition in Jersey City, Arch Enemy Arts Spotlight Showcase in Philadelphia, PA; CLIP: An International Exhibition of Works on Paper in Lubbock, TX; the Offscreen Art Show at Ground Floor Gallery in Brooklyn, NY; and with the Colored Pencil Society of America’s Explore This! Exhibitions.
She has been a resident artist at Overland Artworks SHELTER (2020), Gilbertsville Expressive Movement (2019) and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art's Currents summer program (2017).
Haley's work considers the kinds of thoughts that, when she’s alone, often pull her from reality into far off places. Her recent portrait drawings use superimposed imagery of compounded features and patterns to present a visual, literal cycling of these thoughts and moments. The effect is created by using one or multiple layers of dura-lar, which allows the marks of the drawing to delicately emerge and recede.
These works are often supported by the different processes she has developed over the years, including but not limited to digital manipulation, screen printing, projection, collage and mixed media, among others. The goal is to build an ongoing dialogue between analog and digital methods to create a visual language that she can call her own.
Aside from this, Haley has been developing the characters and worlds that exist in her sketchbooks. These drawings are very personal – a strange mix of childhood nostalgia, painful memories and visual note taking. It is a practice that has become especially comforting in this past year.
Colored Pencil on Dura-lar; Colored Pencil and Pastel on Paper
11.5” x 15.5”
2024