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Danielle Mailer is a visual artist and the owner of a gallery on Goshen, Connecticut,
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where she lives with her three children and her husband, Peter
{{start|Danielle Mailer}} is a graduate of Bowdoin College and has studied at New York Studio School and School of Visual Arts. She has exhibited her art all over the Northeast and has had a solo retrospective at the Mattituck Museum in Waterbury Connecticut. She was also part of a traveling retrospective of Provincetown artists titled “The Tides of Provincetown” at the New Britain Museum of American Art. She is represented by The Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown Mass and the White Gallery in Lakeville CT. In the last decade she has moved into the public art arena and created four larger than life permanent outdoor installations (thanks to state and federal grants) in New York City, Boston and Connecticut. She lives in Goshen Connecticut with her husband, jazz trombonist Peter McEachern and their three adult children who visit often.
McEachern. She is currently head of the art department at Indian Mountain
School in Lakeville, Connecticut.


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Danielle Mailer is a graduate of Bowdoin College and has studied at New York Studio School and School of Visual Arts. She has exhibited her art all over the Northeast and has had a solo retrospective at the Mattituck Museum in Waterbury Connecticut. She was also part of a traveling retrospective of Provincetown artists titled “The Tides of Provincetown” at the New Britain Museum of American Art. She is represented by The Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown Mass and the White Gallery in Lakeville CT. In the last decade she has moved into the public art arena and created four larger than life permanent outdoor installations (thanks to state and federal grants) in New York City, Boston and Connecticut. She lives in Goshen Connecticut with her husband, jazz trombonist Peter McEachern and their three adult children who visit often.

Written by Danielle Mailer