Daniela Barbani, MFA

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Adjunct Professor, Department of Art

Daniela Barbani, MFA, is an L.A. based artist. Utilizing screen printing and relief printing methods on non-traditional surfaces, her work explores the topics of the wildland-urban interface and society’s effects on local urban wildlife. Previous exhibitions include: Gallery p3, Cactus Gallery; Occidental College; Azusa Pacific University; Sanda University; California State University, Channel Islands; California State University, Northridge; Eastern Kentucky University, California State University Long Beach; and the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art.

Education

  • MFA, Printmaking, California State University Long Beach, 2020
  • MA, Printmaking, California State University Northridge, 2017
  • BA, Studio Art: Painting and Drawing, Azusa Pacific University, 2014

Academic Area

  • School of the Arts

Expertise

  • Printmaking

Courses Taught

  • ART 111 – Printmaking Serigraph
  • ART 210 – Printmaking Relief
  • ART 315 – Printmaking II
  • ART 145 – Drawing 1
  • ART 240 – Drawing and Painting II
  • ART 135 – Three-Dimensional Design