Part of The Living is Easy: a series of projects by Struts & Faucet members
‘From Where I Stand’
“Over the course of my first few days at Struts I will be constructing a frame of reference within the gallery. This view will remain on exhibition for the duration of the show for visitors to explore.
Part exhibition, part practice-led research time; this exhibition will be a form of investigation into many of the themes of my academic research.”
-Danielle Hogan
Danielle Hogan is a maker, educator, and practice-led researcher. She is a former board member at Open Space Art Society in Victoria BC and alumnus instructor from the Vancouver Island School of Art. Recent presentations of her research have taken place in Melbourne Australia at the International Society for Education through Art’s World Congress this past July, and at Concordia University as part of National Art Education Association (’13). She earned a diploma in fine craft from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (’95), her BFA from Emily Carr University (’00), and her MFA from the University of Victoria (’03).
Danielle is a doctoral candidate in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of New Brunswick. Her research embraces the fields of craft in contemporary art, the feminist possibilities of/and feminist theory regarding craft media & their processes, the relatively recent phenomenon of Craftivism, the history of DIY & Riot Grrrl culture, Making pedagogies, and the continued quest for the world’s greatest latte!
The Living is Easy is a series of projects by Struts & Faucet members: a platform for the research, production, and presentation of new works.