Dana DeGiulio is a painter whose project pits action and materiality against image. Her work in video, drawing, installation, painting, writing, and teaching is about edges and touch and attention, and tries to ask the means what the ends are. Dana has been an itinerant professor of visual art for the last fourteen years, and currently teaches undergrads at New York University and works with grad students at Columbia and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Fall 2022 will be her 12th consecutive semester at the Columbia School of the Arts. She works at home in Brooklyn next to the window.
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Visual ArtsAssistant Professor Dana DeGiulio in Solo Exhibit 'Fear'
In Los Angeles’s take care gallery, Assistant Professor Dana DeGiulio has a solo exhibit titled Fear.
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'Battleship Potemkin' Exhibition Features Art by Columbia Faculty and Alumni
Battleship Potemkin, an exhibit curated by alumnus?Rafael Domenech?'19, runs June 28 – August 24, 2019 at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami, Florida.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Visual Arts