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Fellows Exhibition: Dani Levine
Motion, Motif

Opening: Friday, March 21, 5-8 PM
On View March 21 to 30, 2025
Hudson D. Walker Gallery

Dani Levine’s studio.
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For “Motion, Motif,” Dani exhibits three large paintings made as a Fine Arts Work Center
Fellow. Alongside these works will be displayed supplemental materials, including recipes,
sketches, and tests, using this showcase to highlight how material processes, form, and iteration come together in developing her artwork. Dani Levine is an artist and educator living in Astoria, NY. Mixing pigments, binders, and other found materials, her alchemical practice questions assumptions about craft and abstraction.
 

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About the Artist

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Dani Levine is an artist and educator living in Astoria, NY. Mixing pigments, binders, and other found materials, her alchemical practice questions assumptions about craft and abstraction. In recent paintings, she converses with queer-feminist aesthetics to explore themes of chance, agency, and resilience—ideas that recur throughout her work. As an educator and lecturer at schools such as Pratt Institute, Princeton University, and Boston University, she aims to expand conversations about color as material, linking its history and contemporary uses to narratives of trade, science, and sociocultural ideas. She received her MFA from the Yale School of Art and BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Select honors include exhibitions at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, My Pet Ram, The Alfred Museum, SOLOWAY, and The Abrons Arts Center. In 2023, she was selected to be Artist in Residence at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Gallery Accessibility Information

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Both the Stanley Kunitz Common Room and the Hudson D. Walker Gallery meet ADA accessibility standards. If you need help accessing these spaces, please call us at 508-487-9960 ext. 101 before your visit.

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