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RESUME
Born in Dallas, Texas, in 1996, Haley Darya Parsa received her BFA from the University of Texas at Austin before moving to New York, NY where she currently lives and works.
In 2023, a solo presentation of the artist’s work, Tracing a Border (Dissolved with the Sun), was on view at Stop-Gap Projects, Columbia, Missouri. In 2020, Parsa's work was the subject of two solo exhibitions at Third Room Project, The sun leaves me to find you in Portland, OR, and Sharing Suns online. In 2019, a solo presentation of the artist’s work, What is Lost in Distance and Separation, curated by Carlotta Wald, was on view at Winterfeldtstr 56 in Berlin, Germany.
Parsa has participated in a number of group exhibitions such as Bound Books: Unbound at Tjaden Gallery, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (2022), New Contemporaries at Dodomu gallery (2021), People Who Work There at David Zwirner, online (2019), Velvet Ropes at Martha’s Contemporary, Austin, TX (2019), Great-Great, Elbow Room, Brooklyn, NY (2019), Everything we could carry at Shotgun Gallery, Dallas, TX (2018), The Paved Garden at Dimension Gallery, Austin, TX (2017), Traveling Without Moving at LATELA Gallery, Washington DC (2017), and Two Christmases and a Half-Birthday at Visual Arts Center, Austin, TX (2017), among others.
Parsa attended the New York Arts Practicum in 2017, is the 2016 recipient of the University of Texas System Regents' Outstanding Student Awards in Arts and Humanities, and is the 2016 recipient of the Marshall F. Wells Scholarship and Fellowship Endowment to attend the Ox-Bow School of Art in Saugatuck, MI.
In 2022, Parsa’s work appeared in the Northeast issue 158 of New American Paintings. In 2021, Parsa’s work appeared in issue 22 of Art Maze Magazine and issue 12 of Maake Magazine.