Josephine Haden



                                                                                              








                                                                                     




      
   



                   
     



                                 
                         Josephine Haden


Born in Nashville, Tennessee (French mother/American father, raised bilingual, transatlantic childhood), Josephine Haden came to Washington, DC after living abroad in Paris, France. Since completing studies in art and art history at Georgetown University (BA) and George Washington University (MA), she has been working out of her Northern Virginia studio where she now resides.

Josephine Haden’s paintings are included in private, public, and corporate collections in the United States and France, including the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. Ms. Haden was Grand Prize winner of the 1999 Binney & Smith Liquitex Excellence in Art Purchase Award. In 1989, she was invited to show her paintings at the Grimaldi Château-Musée in Haut-de-Cagnes, France. In 2006, her paintings were selected for publication in the 2006 New American Paintings, Juried Exhibition-in-Print, by Alex Baker, Curator of Contemporary Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.


She has participated in numerous exhibitions in the United States and abroad. These include: Hirschl & Adler MODERN, New York (2006); Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York (2006); the Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, Florida (2003); ARTSPACE/Virginia Miller Galleries, Coral Gables (Miami), Florida (2003 and 2002); Trinity Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (2003); and Gallery K, Washington, DC (2001, 1996, and 1993 solos). Ms. Haden's work has also been shown at U.S. Embassies in Bogotá, Colombia, and Yaoundé, Cameroon; in Naples (FL) at Longstreth-Goldberg Gallery (2005); in New Orleans at the Sylvia Schmidt Gallery (2002) and the Marguerite Oestreicher Gallery (1993); in Virginia at Marymount University (1996 solo), Cox Communications (2002), CapitalOne Art Gallery (2003 solo), and the McLean Project for the Arts (2005); in DC at the National Academy of Sciences (1997), the Corcoran Museum of Art (1997), the Washington Project for the Arts (1995 and 1992), Arnold & Porter (1991 solo); George Washington University (1990) and Georgetown University.