Someplace to Sleep Tonight
Oil on canvas
Plus One at a Forest Party
Oil on canvas
It Burns Because It’s Wood
Oil on panel
Danielle Klebes
lives and works at Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY. Her work explores and disrupts ideas of social expectations and gender norms by presenting queer bodies in utopic settings. Danielle has exhibited in notable galleries and museums throughout the United States, Europe, and Canada. These include House Fire House Party (2020), a solo show at Installation Space in North Adams, MA, Aimless Pilgrimage (2020), a solo show at L’Atelier Silex Gallery in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, and Portraiture Today (2021), a group show at the Springfield Museums, Springfield, MA. Danielle’s work has appeared on the cover of many publications including Artscope Magazine, Studio Visit Magazine, Gertrude Press, and Prairie Schooner. Danielle received her MFA in Visual Arts from Lesley University College of Art and Design in Cambridge, MA, in 2017.