
Danielle Jordan is a Hunter-based visual artist working across photography, painting, and large-scale public presentation. Her practice explores the relationship between people and the landscapes they inhabit, with a focus on contemporary regional identity and rural womanhood.
Through photographic and painterly processes, Danielle develops works that translate intimate ideas into durable civic installations. Her projects respond to site, scale, and community context, creating visual works that strengthen public space and contribute to regional cultural identity.
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Public art projects are developed through:
• Site-responsive concept development
• Consideration of environmental durability and longevity
• Material suitability for exterior installation
• Low-maintenance fabrication processes
• Collaboration with council stakeholders and community groups
• Alignment with local identity and placemaking objectives
Each proposal is developed in response to context, ensuring the work strengthens its environment rather than competing with it.
Danielle’s public works may originate as photographic works, painted artworks, or digitally developed designs. All projects are produced using durable, exterior-grade materials suitable for long-term civic display.
Available formats include:
• UV-printed aluminium composite panels
• Large-scale mural applications (vinyl or panel cladding systems)
• Hand-painted sealed panel installations
• Digitally reproduced scanned artworks scaled for architectural surfaces
• Fence screening panels using UV-stable printed aluminium composite
All works are fabricated in collaboration with professional signage and installation partners to ensure structural integrity, environmental resistance, and low-maintenance suitability.
This work demonstrates the translation of regional documentation into durable public-facing artwork suitable for civic environments.



Maitland City Council
Archival photographic print on aluminium composite
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Short concept line, 1–2 sentences maximum. Focus on idea, not emotion marketing.

Cessnock City Council

Newcastle City Council

Upper Hunter Shire Council

Port Stephens Council

Australia
Danielle is available for commissioned public artworks and collaborative placemaking projects across the Hunter region and beyond.
• Public art commissions
• Placemaking initiatives
• Civic and cultural installations
• Regional storytelling projects
• Temporary or permanent installations
Project proposals, Expressions of Interest, and collaboration enquiries are welcomed.
Contact:
0401267257
Public liability insurance and installation partnerships available upon request.
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