Danielle  Mourning
Danielle Mourning

Date of birth: 11/11/1976

Place of birth:

Nation: US

Education

2005: MA in Photography at Royal College of Art, London
2002-2004: B.F.A. in Photography at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
1995-1999: B.A. in Studio Art at Wheaton College, Massachusetts
1997-1998 Junior year College Exchange at Amherst College, Massachusetts
summer 1999: Photojournalism Course at SPEOS School of Photography, Paris

Professional Experience

09-12/2004: Johnson and Johnson, photographed Ortho Evra Advertising Award Print Campaign
2003: Copia, Napa Valley, California. Commisioned to do a six foot silver gelatin print of an image for their permanent collection
Portait Photographer, commissioned to photograph families in Los Angeles, San Fransisco, and New York.
01-04/2001: Maine Photographic Workshops, Havana, Cuba. Teaching Assistant to classes taught by photographers including Antonin Kratochvil, Costa Manos and others. Coordinated weekly assignments, translator and guide for documentary, Architectural and Portait Photography Students visiting Cuba

School represented at

ITS#FOUR: The Royal College of Art, London

Prizes won at ITS

ITS#FOUR  MINIInternational Award 

Other prizes

2006    Deutsche Bank, Pyramid Award for Fine Art, London, England
2006    Hoopers Gallery, The Hoopers Photography Prize, MFA Degree Show, London, England
2006    Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Shortlist, London, England
2005    Royal College of Art, Scholarship of Art for International Student, London, England

Additional info

Exhibitions:
2008  Close Calls, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA
2007  Picante, National Theater, London, England
2007 “Great Wall of Oakland”, Film Series, Oakland, CA
2007  Hoot, Studio 1.1, London, England
2006  Summer Show, Hoopers Gallery, London, England
2006  Degree Show, Show One, Royal College of Art, London, England
2005  Ian Parry Award, Tom Blau Gallery, London, England
2005  Stills, Fresh Film Festival, Karlovy Vary, Prague, Czech Republic
2005  Slowness, Leica Prize, Royal College of Art, London, England

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