Selected Exhibitions
Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, USA February 2008
Thompsons Gallery, Aldeburgh, UK, May 2007
Thompsons Gallery solo show, London, UK, March 2007
Thompsons Gallery, London, UK, October 2006
Thompsons Gallery, Aldeburgh, UK, June 2006
Thompsons Gallery, London, UK, December 2005
Thompsons Gallery, Aldeburgh, UK, June - July 2005
Tile Kiln Studios, London, UK, December 2004
Thompsons Gallery, London, UK, December 2004
Thompsons Gallery solo show, London, UK, July 2004
Thompsons Gallery, Aldeburgh, UK, June - August 2004
Thompsons Gallery, London, UK, September 2003
CUSP Gallery Burghley House, Lincolnshire, UK, June - July 2003
Seven Seven Gallery, London, UK, October 2002
Henshaw Arts Centre, Yorkshire, UK, April - June 2002
Tile Kiln Studios, London, UK, December 2001
George House Gallery, Folkstone, UK, June - July 2001
Tile Kiln Studios, London, UK, December 2000
Collyer-Bristow Gallery, London, UK, March - May 1999
Wight Art Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, June 1994
SIGGRAPH, Anaheim, USA, August 1993
Wight Art Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, May 1991
Delegations & Expeditions
Bali June - September 2005
Five patrons sent Danielle to Bali, Indonesia, to create a series of over 20 paintings. Located in Ubud, a centre of traditional arts, Danielle was immersed in the culture for three months working to celebrate the people, seascape and artistic heritage of the island.
Borobudur Ship Expedition July 2003 –March 2004
Expedition Artist for the international expedition of an 8th century replica Indonesian wooden sailing ship. As Expedition Artist this comprised painting and taking photographs with the vessel for 8 months from Indonesia to Seychelles, Madagascar, South Africa, and Ghana. The paintings and photographs were exhibited at Thompsons Gallery in London, July 2004. www.borobudurshipexpedition.com
BAFTA November 2000
Juror for the annual British Association of Film and Television Awards for interactive art, Britain’s most prestigious media awards.
European Commission February 1998 – 2000
Member of the Steering Committee for EuroPrix MultiMediaArt 1998, 1999, 2000, a Europe-wide contest in creativity for multimedia art.
Commissions of note
Publications & Interviews
Portrait of a woman (for the new London Headquarters) Standard Chartered Bank
Portrait of General Sir Peter de la Billiere Naval & Military Club
Portrait of Helena Bonham Carter Private Party
Broadcast, article August 2006
NorthWest Magazine: cover image February 2004
Cape Talk Radio, interview November 2003
Broadcasting House, BBC Radio 4: interview March 2001
SoundBytes, BBC World Service: interview January 2001
The Stage magazine: article May 1999
“Accumulation of Subtleties” in Desire by Design, September 1998
Design Week: article March 1997
Windows on the Digital Future: article October 1996
Broadcast, ‘Rising Stars:’ article September 1996
SIGGRAPH, Visual Proceedings: article August 1993
Public Lectures
Rotary Club Bali, Indonesia August 2005
University of the Americas Puebla, Mexico February 2002
BAAS London, UK September 2000
SestoCom Milan, Italy June 1999
DigiTAG Geneva, Switzerland February 1999
Profile Intermedia Bremen, Germany December 1998
DVD sponsored by the DTI Sheffield, UK October 1998
CADE 97, Keynote Speaker Darby, UK April 1997
Profile Intermedia Bremen, Germany December 1998
International Animation Festival Cardiff, UK May 1996
Courses
Education
St Ferriol Painting Course June 2007
Danielle will be teaching an intensive plein air painting course in Languedoc, France, celebrating the landscapes of this region. www.languedoc-france.info/artcourse
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Master of Fine Arts, School of Art, June 1994 GPA 3.94
Bachelor of Arts, School of Art, June 1991 GPA 4.00
My post graduate specialization for the 3-year Master of Fine Arts degree was visual communication for interactive multimedia. I researched the audience’s relationship to digital interactive art by studying hypertext, icon, and “button” interaction with linear, non-linear, and hierarchical interactive structures. My thesis (culminating in an exhibition in Los Angeles) was an investigation of how art, involving social issues, can benefit from interactive media for broadband delivery.