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Gallery 224 presented, Eddee Daniel
In February 2021, Gallery 224 featured the photographic artwork of ARTservancy Artist Resident, Eddee Daniel.
The exhibition featured artwork inspired by
the Milwaukee River Greenway,
supported by River Revitalization Foundation for ARTservancy.
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Followers of The Natural Realm know Eddee as the photographer and writer of many a blog post, as well as a board member of Preserve Our Parks and Project Director of A Wealth of Nature.
Trained as an art educator at UW—Madison and UWM, Eddee had a rewarding 30-year career teaching art at Marquette University High School before retiring to pursue his personal practice full time. His lifelong avocation has been an abiding love of nature and concern for the environment.
In addition to Preserve Our Parks, Eddee has served on the boards of Milwaukee Riverkeeper, Friends of the Hank Aaron State Trail, and Friends of County Grounds Park.
Eddee is the author of Urban Wilderness: Exploring a Metropolitan Watershed, as well as a large bibliography of self-published photography books. The design of books is an important aspect of my artistic practice. A collaborative book about the Milwaukee River Greenway is in progress.
Imagine…
disappearing into the depths of a riverside forest, into a valley between tall bluffs, on a trail beneath a sheltering green canopy.
Imagine…
kayaking downstream on a wide, scenic river with moods ranging from placid pools to turbulent whitewater.
Imagine…
hearing only the sounds of wind in the trees, water gurgling over rocks, and bird song.
Imagine all of these things are possible right in the middle of the city.
But, of course, there’s no need to imagine.
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