Connie Hayes

Keeping It Balanced, 2023

Oil on canvas

30" x 30"

Connie Hayes

Sometimes It Is Like That, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

CH160

Connie Hayes

In, Over, Through, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Around and Through, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Between Red and Green, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Edge To Edge, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Yellow At the Center, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Where Are They Going?, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Built On the Rocks, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Brought In For Take Out, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

When the Tide Is Out, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

As Far As It Goes, Vinalhaven, 2022

Oil on canvas

36" x 36"

Connie Hayes

Where They Work, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Upside Down, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Peaches and Window to the Porch, Stonington, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

SOLD

Connie Hayes

The Work of Neighbors, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Yellow Bedspread, Stonington, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Upon Arrival, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Still Balanced, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Not Far Apart, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Organized, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Blue Ramp, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Rainbow Duster, Stonington, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Blue Box, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Always There, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Making Adjustments, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

It's Complicated, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Sun Spot, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

SOLD

Connie Hayes

At the Curve, VH, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Blue Roof, VH, 2020

Pastel on Wallis Paper

7" x 7"

Connie Hayes

Approaching the Edge, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

On the Rocks, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

Getting Through It, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

Zig Zag, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

Just in Time, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

Stack, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

Connie Hayes

Evaporate, VH, 2021

Graphite on paper

19" x 19"

SOLD

Press Release

Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland, Maine, will present the exhibition Connie Hayes: Place as Muse from April 5 to May 25, 2024. The exhibition features a new body of work by the artist, inspired by her longtime fascination with Vinalhaven Island. The exhibition opens to the public with a reception during Rockland's First Friday Art Walk on April 5 from 4 to 7 pm. 

Widely admired for her color-rich paintings, Connie Hayes has returned to paint on Vinalhaven Island for over twenty-five years. "I have had a crush on Vinalhaven since 1996," she says. "Vinalhaven's landmarks, traditions, and landscapes remain reassuringly unchanged." The light, shapes, and colors of the island environment, its working waterfront, and the village populated with Mansard roof buildings are an endless source of inspiration to Hayes. "Those sights and sensations animate my memory as I paint and draw Vinalhaven back in my mainland studio," she says. Included in the exhibition are luminous, large-scale oil on canvas paintings, exquisitely rendered small-scale pastel on paper works, and a group of tonally atmospheric graphite drawings. 

Connie Hayes received her M.F.A. from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia and Rome, her B.F.A. from Maine College of Art in Portland, and her B.A. from the University of Maine. She received a fellowship to attend the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1989. Born in Gardiner, Maine, she taught and served in administration at Maine College of Art for 15 years, including as interim Dean of Faculty. In 2003, she was awarded an honorary doctorate in fine arts from Maine College of Art. Since 2005, she has lived and worked in Rockland, Maine. 

Hayes's subjects range from boats and water to studies of interior and still lives. She often uses brightly colored hues, focusing on light and shadow. She depicts the landscape of Maine and the landscapes of her travels, most recently in Italy. Her work is in numerous public and private collections across the United States. It was featured in a major solo exhibition, Painting Maine: Connie Hayes and the Borrowed View, at the Farnsworth Art Museum in 2004 and has been shown at the Ogunquit Museum of Art, the Portland Museum of Art, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, and the National Academy Museum, New York, among other institutions. 

Connie Hayes: Place as Muse is the artist’s eighth exhibition with Dowling Walsh Gallery, where she has shown since 2009.

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