Daniel Terna’s work focuses on family and inherited trauma, blending autobiographical narratives with a tourist’s approach to exploring sites, be they nature, memorials, cities, personal archives, or the body itself.
Daniel Terna (b. 1987) is a Brooklyn-based artist working in photography and video. He has exhibited his work in select solo and group shows at the Jewish Museum of Maryland, Baltimore; Jack Barrett, New York; Guertin’s Graphics, Red Hook, NY; LY, Los Angeles; Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York; Baxter St. Camera Club of New York; the BRIC Arts Media Biennial, Brooklyn; and the New Wight Biennial, UCLA, Los Angeles. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Apartamento, Pin-Up, Buffalo Zine, Still magazine, and Aint–Bad magazine, among others. Terna founded and co-directed the artist-space 321 Gallery, Brooklyn (2012-2020). Terna graduated with a BA in photography from Bard College and received his MFA from the International Center of Photography-Bard.
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