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Margaret Danielak
Curator
Art rep, lecturer and ArtNetwork Press author, Margaret Danielak produces innovative art-related events in alternative venues. Over the past seven years, her company, Pasadena-based DanielakArt has exhibited the work of its artists at the California School of Culinary Arts, Heritage Wine Company, Vroman’s Bookstore, the Fine Artists Factory and Sweetland Hall (All Saints Church), among other locations.
Danielak has sold art in her home and her artists' homes with great success, particularly during the Art Tea Networking Events she holds regularly. The daughter of artists, she is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, was a Producer Fellow at The American Film Institute and is the author of the highly-rated handbook for fine artists,
A Gallery without Walls.
Danielak is active in the Pasadena community, having served on the Junior League of Pasadena’s Art Smart Committee (in association with The Armory Center for the Arts) on art projects for disadvantaged youth. She is a member of The Community Women of San Gabriel Valley, and the Pasadena Arts Council.
DanielakArt currently represents an eclectic selection of artworks created by masterful contemporary American artists including international photographer Dianne Boate, abstract painter Linda French, Los Angeles-based pastel artist Kate Moriarty, western landscape painter, Kendra Page, award-winning sculptor/painter/digital artist, Toni Scott, and Margaret’s father, the late illustrator and landscape painter, Robert G. Stevens (1926 – 2004).
A Gallery Without Walls: Selling Art in Alternative Venues is the fifth book in the series of ArtNetwork Press’ highly-regarded "101" series. The handbook, which was illustrated by Danielak’s late father, is about selling art in alternative venues, and in innovative, cost-effective ways. The book is currently a featured selection of North Light Book Club.

P.O. Box 91656,
Pasadena, CA 91109
626-683-9922 or thinkcap@earthlink.net
www.danielakart.com
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