A gate weave installation for the St. Tropez at Chashama at 340 E64th Street, NY, NY, 2023
A community created fence weaving for Northern New Jersey Community Foundation's (NNJCF) ArtsBergen initiative with Bogota Beautifulat at Oscar E. Olsen Park, Bogota , NJ, 2019
A beaded outdoor installation for the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ on view May to September 2014
3 gate fence weaving at Havemeyer Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 2014
Installation of Synapses fence weaving on gate at Havemeyer Park on South 4th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 2014 with HP volunteers.
A fence weaving created for the 2013 DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, New York. Plastic ribbon woven into the chain link fencing at the end of Jay Street in front of the East River.
A cement sticker art installation presented by chashama and created for the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, at 161-04 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY 11432
Celebrating the legacy of Fredrick Douglass’ first newspaper “North Star”. Created in 2013 in Harlem New York at 117th Street and Fredrick Douglas Boulevard with a grant from the Puffin Foundation for the Soho Square with the West 117th Street Police Athletic League Summer Camp kids.
Created in 2011 for the LinRoFORMA (the Lincoln Road b/w Flatbush & Ocean Residents and Merchants Association) with a NYC - Department of Transportation Arterventions grant on the Lincoln Road Bridge across from the Prospect Park subway station entrance, between Ocean and Flatbush Avenues.
An abstract vine design based on Native American textiles, inspired by the sites former use as an path by the Weekquaeskeek Indians, connecting St. Nicholas Avenue and Spuyten Duyvil to the tip of Manhattan. One of three fence weavings that highlight the park’s eclectic history.
This installation was made possible with a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
The “quilt squares" design is located near the Hamilton Grange, home of founding father Alexander Hamilton. This represents the park’s early American history as a military campground during the Battle of Harlem Heights, where General George Washington positioned himself during the Revolutionary War in 1776.
This installation was made possible with a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse between 161st and 164th Streets in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse between 161st and 164th Streets in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
plastic ribbon woven into chain link fence 2011
Designed for Flow 11, a site-specific group exhibition, on Randall's Island that was presented by Randall’s Island Park Alliance, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, and Made Event.
A 600 foot installation on a chain link fence on South Street that runs from the Wall Street Ferry to The South Street Seaport. Plastic Ribbon woven int chain link fence with painted spools, lids and flanges. Created for the Downtown Alliance’s RE: Construction, Working Beautifully project curated by BravinLee Programs.
A gate weave installation for the St. Tropez at Chashama at 340 E64th Street, NY, NY, 2023
A community created fence weaving for Northern New Jersey Community Foundation's (NNJCF) ArtsBergen initiative with Bogota Beautifulat at Oscar E. Olsen Park, Bogota , NJ, 2019
A beaded outdoor installation for the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ on view May to September 2014
3 gate fence weaving at Havemeyer Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 2014
Installation of Synapses fence weaving on gate at Havemeyer Park on South 4th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 2014 with HP volunteers.
A fence weaving created for the 2013 DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, New York. Plastic ribbon woven into the chain link fencing at the end of Jay Street in front of the East River.
A cement sticker art installation presented by chashama and created for the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, at 161-04 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY 11432
Celebrating the legacy of Fredrick Douglass’ first newspaper “North Star”. Created in 2013 in Harlem New York at 117th Street and Fredrick Douglas Boulevard with a grant from the Puffin Foundation for the Soho Square with the West 117th Street Police Athletic League Summer Camp kids.
Created in 2011 for the LinRoFORMA (the Lincoln Road b/w Flatbush & Ocean Residents and Merchants Association) with a NYC - Department of Transportation Arterventions grant on the Lincoln Road Bridge across from the Prospect Park subway station entrance, between Ocean and Flatbush Avenues.
An abstract vine design based on Native American textiles, inspired by the sites former use as an path by the Weekquaeskeek Indians, connecting St. Nicholas Avenue and Spuyten Duyvil to the tip of Manhattan. One of three fence weavings that highlight the park’s eclectic history.
This installation was made possible with a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
The “quilt squares" design is located near the Hamilton Grange, home of founding father Alexander Hamilton. This represents the park’s early American history as a military campground during the Battle of Harlem Heights, where General George Washington positioned himself during the Revolutionary War in 1776.
This installation was made possible with a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse between 161st and 164th Streets in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
Created for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award. Ornamental Paths consisted of twelve large-scale weavings made for Joyce Kilmer Park on the Grand Concourse between 161st and 164th Streets in the Bronx, NY. “The placement of the weavings defines the inner triangular shape at the heart of Joyce Kilmer Park and creates a place where people can enter into a spatial drawing.” The brick and mosaic Art Deco patterns that have historically defined the neighborhood’s architectural landmarks are interpreted through Daniel’s interlaced geometric forms, horizontal stripes, and vertical bands that grace the park’s permanent wire fencing.
plastic ribbon woven into chain link fence 2011
Designed for Flow 11, a site-specific group exhibition, on Randall's Island that was presented by Randall’s Island Park Alliance, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, and Made Event.
A 600 foot installation on a chain link fence on South Street that runs from the Wall Street Ferry to The South Street Seaport. Plastic Ribbon woven int chain link fence with painted spools, lids and flanges. Created for the Downtown Alliance’s RE: Construction, Working Beautifully project curated by BravinLee Programs.