Daniella Durchslag
danielledurchslag.comDanielle Durchslag is an artist and filmmaker based in Brooklyn. She makes work about some of the most important and fraught aspects of Jewish life and identity. Danielle has exhibited around the world, including solo exhibitions at Denny Gallery, Yale University, and Four Corners Gallery, in London. Her work has shown at venues including The Jewish Museum, the Toronto Shorts International Film Festival, the Invisible Dog Art Center, The Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna, The Queens Museum, The UK Jewish Film Festival, Winkleman Gallery, The Jewish Museum of Maryland, The Bronx Museum, Foley Gallery, The Ackland Art Museum, The Moscow Jewish Film Festival, Davidson Gallery, The New York Jewish Film Festival, and The Cannes Short Film Festival. Danielle’s work has been featured in Artforum, The New York Times, Photograph Magazine, Time Out New York, Clarion Content, The New York Post, The Forward, The Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, The New York Daily News, The Independent, The New York Observer, and on NPR radio, among others. She has appeared as a guest on many podcasts, including Fake the Nation, Judaism Unbound, The Standard Issue, The Savvy Creative, Disloyal, and Jew Too?. Her short film, Eleanor of Illinois, received a grant from the inaugural cycle of the NYFA Made In NY Women's Film, TV, and Theatre fund. Danielle is a selected fellow of the New Jewish Culture Fellowship.