Jennifer Haley beside Algizian Veil, a matte-black wall sculpture of concentric circular forms inspired by the Algiz rune, at her Hollywood, Florida studio.

Jennifer Haley explores the space between structure and movement, between what is held and what is still becoming. Through architectural wall sculpture, she creates layered, dimensional works that extend beyond the traditional frame and enter into a dynamic relationship with the surrounding architecture.

Using shape, repetition, shadow, and color as a visual language, Haley's sculptures shift with changing light and the viewer's perspective, creating an experience that evolves throughout the day. Her work investigates transformation, tension, and the unseen forces that shape human experience, the same forces that make us doubt, at times, that anything truly fits together. Each piece begins intuitively, allowing individual forms to discover theirrelationships through the process of making, each one whole on its own, each one made more complete in relationship to the others. Rather than functioning as objects placed on a wall, Haley's sculptures integrate with the architecture, altering the way a space is perceived andexperienced. At the heart of her practice is a desire to quietly remind peoplethat there is coherence in everything, even when it doesn't seem to be, to offer a moment of pause, and to help people understand that what seems most obscure often has its rightful place.