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.
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