February 6 - February 28
dan Waller is an artist who has spent much of his adulthood working as a building superintendent in New York City, making art in relative anonymity. His pieces have a reliquary like form, using repurposed materials to create humble objects with powerful presence. dan's pieces often include detritus pulled from New York City streets or trash from buildings for which he was caretaker. Rusted window screens, found fabric, worn book covers, thorns, steel shavings and more layer to create objects with a tactile, anachronistic vernacular.