Dani McKenzie

Dani McKenzie is an Australian-born artist whose vibrant works bring a unique perspective to the urban landscape, capturing the beauty found in the everyday and often overlooked details of city life. Based in Naarm/Melbourne, McKenzie has been making waves in the art scene since she graduated from the National Art School in Sydney in 2016.

Dani McKenzie's Exhibitions

Exhibitions "Nowhere Near" (2021) at MARS Gallery and "Recognising Strangers" at Olsen Gallery (2020) are a testament to Dani McKenzie's commitment to consistently sharing her unique perspective with audiences. Her ability to elevate the seemingly mundane to the extraordinary is a hallmark of her artistic practice.

Dani McKenzie's artistic journey is marked by a series of solo exhibitions that showcase her distinctive vision. In 2022, she presented "Evening’s Empire" at MARS Gallery in Melbourne, followed by "Close to Home" at Olsen Gallery in Sydney.

Her participation in group exhibitions further underscores her impact on the art community. Notable inclusions are "National Art-Part One," a touring exhibition featuring prominent alumni from the National Art School over 50 years (2018-2021), the "Paddington Art Prize" in Sydney (2021), and the "Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize" in Victoria (2021).

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  • Years:

    Born in 1990

  • Country:

    Australia, Melbourne

  • Gallery:

    MARS