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Danielle Eubank

Danielle Eubank explores the relationship between abstraction and realism through painting. She is a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. Eubank conceived One Artist Five Oceans, a 20-year project where she, as an expedition artist, sailed and painted the waters of every ocean on Earth. The Southern Ocean is Eubank’s fifth and final ocean, culminating in an Antarctic expedition and capping her decades-long quest to paint every ocean on the planet in order to raise climate awareness. Eubank is the Expedition Artist for the Phoenicia Ship Expedition, a replica 600BCE ship that sailed from Syria and circumnavigated Africa. In 2012, Phoenicia sailed to London as part of the Phoenicia Exhibition that ran concurrently with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and London Olympics. Eubank was invited to participate in the UNESCO approved Borobudur Ship Expedition. As Expedition Artist, she traveled 10,000 miles with the replica 8th century Indonesian boat from Indonesia to Ghana. On an expedition to the High Arctic, Eubank sailed aboard a barquentine tall ship to the northernmost settlement on Earth. Eubank has spoken at conferences and universities in Japan, Korea, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Mexico, the United States, Spain, Syria, and Italy, as well as painting the Henley Royal Regatta 2011-2014. A film documentary about her work, Mozambique VI, premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival. She was a 2018 Creative Climate Award nominee and the awardee of the WCA/United Nations Program Honor Roll Award for 2019. Danielle Eubank holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the School of Arts from UCLA. She exhibits widely in the United States, the United Kingdom, as well as in Europe and Asia. After living in Spain and the United Kingdom for ten years, she now lives and works in Los Angeles.