Danielle Olsen is an independent curator collaborating with CIA on Cabbies’ Shelters. Interested in exploring complex ideas in compelling and innovative ways, she thrives on working across disciplines and is increasingly inspired by artistic initiatives in the public realm. Recognized for producing critically acclaimed and inclusive work, Danielle curated Medicine Man (a major temporary exhibition at the British Museum, now on permament display at Wellcome Collection)....read more
Danielle Olsen is an independent curator collaborating with CIA on Cabbies’ Shelters. Interested in exploring complex ideas in compelling and innovative ways, she thrives on working across disciplines and is increasingly inspired by artistic initiatives in the public realm. Recognized for producing critically acclaimed and inclusive work, Danielle curated Medicine Man (a major temporary exhibition at the British Museum, now on permament display at Wellcome Collection).
She has worked with Alan Fletcher (“The Art of Looking Sideways”) and Theodore Zeldin (“An Intimate History of Humanity”) and also has extensive experience in the film industry. Danielle is currently establishing artist-in-residencies in 6 international research centres as a way of exploring global health research.