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the writer/director

Daniel Callahan is a transmedia artist and designer whose work merges various disciplines including but not limited to film, music, photography, painting, performance and digital collage to transcend medium and create immersive experiences that explore human resiliency and mysticism.

He is best known for his art technique of MassQing; a ritual painting that uses the human face as a canvas to reveal rather than conceal one’s essence and/or state of being. Daniel received his Bachelors of Arts and Science from the UPenn School of Design and his Masters of Fine Arts in Film and Video from Emerson College. He and his work have been featured at the Museum of Fine Arts, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art and The Queens Museum as well as in publications such as the Boston Globe and The Bay State Banner. He is a recipient of the Donor Circle for the Arts and the NEFA Creative City grants.

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