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Since 2007, Hayley Gallery has represented the work of over 60 emerging & established local Ohio artists. Exhibits change monthly with mediums including paintings, mixed media, sculpture, wood, glass, metal, ceramic, fiber, jewelry, Judaica & accessories.

 Artist Opening Reception for Judith Vierow Memorial Show

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Artist Opening Reception for Judith Vierow Memorial Show

  • Hayley Gallery 260 Market Street New Albany, OH, 43054 United States (map)

Judith Vierow - Judy passed away in January, 2022. Per her wishes, all proceeds from her art sales will be donated to her favorite charities including:

Goodwill Columbus

Ohio Designer Craft Museum to support the Judith Vierow Lunch and Learn program.

Community Kitchen - Columbus, OH

Friends of the Shelter - Franklin County, OH

Salvation Army

Her real work was her first love – creating art. She had a studio on the second floor of her very old home in downtown Columbus that was once an extra bedroom. Her background a zillion years ago was in painting at the University of Oklahoma. She went from there to The Ohio State University when she received a Master’s Degree in Fine Art. After school she was a weaver and specialized in quilt making and batiking. Once she discovered acrylic paints about a decade later, she never went back to quilting. Usually she did not have an idea of what the finished piece will look like when she first started painting. She got in a zone somewhere and let the ideas flow through her and onto the paper. That’s part of the fun of being an artist – not having a solid idea where you are going at the beginning – just letting it come naturally.

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