DANIEL

ARTIST/
FILMMAKER/
EDUCATOR/


Projects


Teak & Bricks
Food as Care Cookbook
Tree of Heaven
Untitled Graduate Thesis
Pratt Public Sphere
Cannon Café (Café Bustelo)
Culinary Performances
Ox-Bow Pad Thai
LaTerre Realty Trust
On the Line

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2024 | Screening | “Teak & Bricks” at Sight/Geist, The 8th Floor

2024 | Screening | “we turn to time” at Kupferberg Center for the Arts, Queens College

2024 | North American Premiere | “The Nature of Dogs” at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, Montréal

2024 | Exhibition | “Cutting Room Floor” at the Ford Foundation

2024 | World Premiere | “The Nature of Dogs” at Locarno Film Festival, Pardi di Domani

2024-25 | Culinary Artist in Residence | Ox-Bow School of Art

2024 | Group Exhibition | Ways of Showing Up @ The Performing Garage

2024 | Artist in Residence | Woodstock-Byrdcliffe Guild

2024 | Resilience Thinking Walkspace Performance | Prelude in the Parks Performance Festival

2024
| I’m teaching this July! Art on the Meadow Workshops | Ox-Bow School of Art & Residency Program

2024 | Group Exhibition | Open Kitchen, Curated by Phil Zheng Cai

2024 | Researcher & Presenter | Pratt Research Open House, Brooklyn Navy Yard

2024 | Artist in Residence | Wassaic Project

2024 | Saturday Studio Workshop | Dia:Beacon

2024 | Year of the Dragon Print Daily Calendar | FAR–NEAR

2023 | Artist in Residence | Creature Conserve Residency, Governors Island, NY

2023 | Art on the Meadow Workshop | Ox-Bow School of Art & Residency Program

2023 | MFA Fine Arts Graduation | Pratt Institute

2023 | Pratt Public Sphere in the Press | Pratt.edu

2022 | Food as Resistance at La Morada | Commercial Type’s “The Food Issue”







CANNON CAFÉ (CAFÉ BUSTELO)



2022

Duration: 1 Hour
Form: Culinary Performance
Materials: Café Bustelo, Moka Pot, Wooden Sign, Microphone, Custom Tabletop
CANNON CAFÉ (CAFÉ BUSTELO)

A culinary performance where I transformed Pratt’s iconic cannon into a pop-up coffee shop, serving Cuban-style coffee in homage to the monument’s Spanish colonial roots in Havana. I asked passers-by “what kinds of monuments would you like to see?”





© 2024, Daniel Pravit Fethke