Daniel Healey is an artist and independent curator who lives and works in Oakland, CA. Studies include: interdisciplinary art studio practice, art history, and curatorial practice with Lanier Graham at California State University Hayward, where he received a BFA in 2005. Daniel has worked and or has exhibited with The Lab, Oakland Art Gallery, Pro Arts, 21 Grand, LoBot, Blankspace, Artists Space, labotanica, Tex gallery, Oakland Museum, and MASSMoCA. Currently he works as a Production Technician and preparator for The Lab. Daniel cofounded an artist- run alternative space gallery “Satellite” in Oakland, 2008 with Mary Anne Kluth. Daniel’s work has been exhibited in Oakland (CA), San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York (NY) North Adams (MA), Houston, Denton (TX) Germany, and Austria. Publications of Daniel’s work have appeared in the Oakland Tribune, East Bay Express, Piedmont Post, The S.F. Examiner, New American Paintings issue # 85, The Art of Elysium (Heaven) catalogue, An Exchange with Sol LeWitt (catalogue). His paintings belong in two permanent collections, The Ellington (Oakland) and the estate of Hans Schnell (Munich, Germany). Daniel works collaboratively with artists, writers, musicians, video artists, and modern dancers. He has two interdisciplinary collaborative projects, Dealey Dawk Mutlip, and Daniel and Damon.