Emily Haag

Artist

Emily Haag is a contemporary abstract expressionist based in New Jersey and is known for her sculptural sand compositions. Haag’s works center around the physicality of the material and how it plays with light and shadow, while simultaneously peaking into the inner workings of mental health.

With a BFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design, Haag works spontaneously and unrestrained. While studying at RISD, Haag’s works transformed from realism and still lifes to expressive and thick abstracts. Her works grow dense and heavy, being physically boisterous.

Haag’s style of painting embodies meditation and a search for understanding one’s mental health. Through her processes of meditation, self-reflection, and manipulation of material, Haag strives to capture something that cannot be seen or shown, but rather felt.

“Be the shark. Attack the painting like a shark.”

Education

2015 - 2019

Rhode Island School of Design

BFA in Painting

Group Exhibition History

February 2019 - March 2019

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Fresh Faces
460C Harrison Ave, Unit C7, Boston, MA. USA
MICRO MEDITATIONS - 2019 - select pieces #1-16
- August 2018

Pop-Up Gallery

Paris + Friends!
233 Westminster St, Providence, RI. USA
WHAT YOU DON'T SEE - 2018
2018 - Present

Broadway Bistro

205 Broadway, Providence, RI. USA.
ARCHAIC NATURALISM - 2018 , MEG SERIES #1-9 - 2018 , SHARK SPECIES - 2018
2018 - Present

The Slow Rhode

425 W Fountain St, Providence, RI. USA
MAIDEN HAIR SERIES I #1,2,4,5,6,7,9 - 2018 , MAIDEN HAIR SERIES II #1,3,6 - 2018

articles

TAP into Sparta
Sparta High School Alumna Exhibits Art in Boston Show
6, April 2019
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/newton/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/sparta-high-school-alumna-exhibits-art-in-boston-show
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Press Release: Fresh Faces
26, February 2019
https://www.abigailogilvy.com/blog/2019/2/25/press-release-fresh-faces

Contact Info

  • (973) 362-5720
  • HaagStudio
  • [email protected]

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