artists

Danielle Hyde

Danielle Hyde- Luminato Festival Toronto

Danielle is an Indigenous multi-disciplinary artist with a disability. Weaving at intersections of place-making, place-keeping and futurisms, their work explores dialogues between disability arts and Indigenous identity.

Their work spans multiple mediums: murals, installation, painting, mixed-media, photography and performance. Anchoring this complex range is a practice that centers Art’s fundamental generosity and agency. Within collaborative approaches, interconnection between all beings; seen and unseen, is honoured together in co-creative chorus.

Situated by reciprocity, we ‘re-member’ ourselves as 4-dimensional beings and convene in greater ethical relationality with all to humanize understandings of wellness, re-story value, and imagine decolonized, inclusive communities with Art.

Danielle is an Indigenous multi-disciplinary artist with a disability. Weaving at intersections of place-making, place-keeping and futurisms, their work explores dialogues between disability arts and Indigenous identity.

Their work spans multiple mediums: murals, installation, painting, mixed-media, photography and performance. Anchoring this complex range is a practice that centers Art’s fundamental generosity and agency. Within collaborative approaches, interconnection between all beings; seen and unseen, is honoured together in co-creative chorus.

Situated by reciprocity, we ‘re-member’ ourselves as 4-dimensional beings and convene in greater ethical relationality with all to humanize understandings of wellness, re-story value, and imagine decolonized, inclusive communities with Art.

Danielle Hyde- Luminato Festival Toronto

Featured In

The Finale curated by The Disability Collective and Luminato Festival Toronto

The Finale curated by The Disability Collective and Luminato Festival Toronto

StreetARToronto painter

Share by: