Andrew Danson Danushevsky

Actively exhibiting since 1973, and featured in over 50 exhibitions, internationally recognized Canadian photographer, educator, author, and curator Andrew Danson Danushevsky continues to document and comment on the complex relationships and attachments of the human experience. For the last several years Danushevsky has called the remote Change Islands, NL home.

His photographs are collected by museums and art galleries in Canada, the U.S., France, Germany, Belgium and Scotland. He is the recipient of awards from the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of State, the Canada Council and the Government of Nova Scotia.

Andrew Danson Danushevsky has taught in the photography programs at Humber College, The Centre for Creative Communications (Toronto) and at NSCAD University (Halifax). He has lectured at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Ryerson University, University of Toronto, Hart House, Emily Carr College of Art & Design, (Vancouver), Vilnius Fine Arts Academy, (Lithuania) and Memorial University in Newfoundland and recently at the Galerie Vaclav Spala, Prague, Czech Republic.

On the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic sinking Danushevsky mounted a major installation at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax.

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