Danielle's practice begins with photography as an entry point. Specifically, she’s interested in new approaches to image-making, the shortcomings of the medium, and the slippages between innovation, understanding, and representation within the post-photographic landscape.
Danielle’s work has been written about in the Boston Globe, Tate, and Lenscratch and exhibited internationally at such galleries as the A.C. Institute (NY), The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (CA), and The Far Eastern Museum of Art (Russia). She’s lectured at conferences, companies, and schools alike about new digital workflows and the future of photography. She’s published in The New Inquiry.
Danielle graduated from Lesley University College of Art & Design in Boston in 2015 with an MFA in Photography and Integrated Media and lives in Brooklyn, NY.