Haley Mellin

Haley Mellin (born October 29, 1982) is an artist and land conservationist.
Early life
Haley Mellin grew up in Marin County north of San Francisco, California. She graduated from University of California Berkeley in 2004, with an undergraduate degree in Art and Education, the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in 2005, and NYU Steinhart with a PhD in Visual Culture and Education in 2012. She is an 8th generation Californian and was part of the first land grant family to California. Her ancestor was the inaugural mayor of Los Angeles, and brought the fruit trees to Los Angeles from Spain. Growing up in a community with open space, Mellin was interested in land conservation and biodiveristy preservation. She is quoted, “As an artist, I will never make anything as great as a species. However, with forethought and careful planning I can provide the ecosystem for a species so it may continue to thrive.” Listed among her influences are Paul Hawken, who donated plants from Smith & Hawken for Marin County beautification.
Conservation
Mellin co-founded the nonprofit website conserve.org with her brother Joe Mellin, which allows donors to view land available for potential donations to participating preservation organizations. Mellin has described the website as "mainly a visual medium for people who would like to conserve an acre, or give that acre as a gift. We connect them with impactful land conservation projects, and help them maintain a connection to the location, by providing information on what the acre looks like, what species exist on it, and what the conservation approach is." Mellin also founded the Art for Acres initiative, which coordinates donations from art sales to conservation organizations.
Exhibitions
Recent exhibitions include Museo Pino Pascali, Italy; Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Belgium; Zabludowicz Foundation, England; Retrospective, New York; East Broadway Mall, New York; Untitled Gallery, New York; Boesky Uptown, New York; Basilica, New York; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; RENTAL, New York; SculptureCenter, New York; the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris; Art in General, New York.; Explorers Club, New York, NY; Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami, FL; Whitney Museum ISP, New York, NY; Biennale, Liverpool, England; U.C. Berkeley University Gallery, Berkeley, CA; Yale University Gallery, New Haven, CT; Zine Tornado, Ps1, Queens, New York; September 18, 2016,
 
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