Daniel Hill is an abstract painter and sound artist whose work has been included in numerous exhibitions exploring the relationship between painting, sound, and science. Recent exhibitions include: Brattleboro Museum of Art (2016/17), NurtureArt (2016/17), Holland Tunnel Gallery- Greece (2016), Pace University (2015), Margret Thatcher Projects (2014), and McKenzie Fine Art (2012, 2013). Collections that hold Hill’s paintings include: United States Embassies, Microsoft Corporation, and Bank of America. He has curated “Visual Inquiries: Artists Inspired by Science” at Pace University (Fall 2016) and co-curated the 2012 traveling exhibition “Emergence and Structure” at Lafayette College, Miami Dade College and the University of Florida. He is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor of Art at Pace University in Manhattan.
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Art and Science: The Two Cultures Converging
This series of roundtables brings together artists, scientists, and scholars to explore the intersections of science, art, education, and society through themes of collaboration, interdisciplinary practice, and STEAM education. Across the discussions, participants examine how these fields inform one another, how such collaborations are formed and sustained, and how they may shape future approaches to knowledge, creativity, and learning.