Isadora Dannin

as of late

Isadora Dannin lectures in architectural studies at Tufts University. She is interested in the nature of looking and the value, meaning, and memory that objects and images absorb. Her work takes the form of sculptural and video installations, performances, artists books, and writing. In 2024, she was a writer-in-residence at the Vermont Studio Center. She has previously taught at Northeastern University, Wentworth Institute of Technology, MIT and Montserrat College of Art. She holds an M.Arch from MIT and a BA in Art History from Wesleyan University. Her work has appeared at The Hudson Guild Gallery, MIT’s List Visual Art Center, the Keller Gallery, the Wiesner Gallery, and the Multimedia Anthropology Lab at University College London.

Some work: Homework (2024) Report Concerning the Fabrication of Four Orbs (2021) Seven Ways of Reading The House of the Seven Gables (2021) Proof of Concept (2020) Group Project Collaborative (2018-2020)

Artifact: peach, 2022