Daniel C. Boyer
Chevalier Daniel C. Boyer was born in Hancock, in Michigan’s frigid Keweenaw Peninsula, in 1971. After being named an Honorary Alumnus of The Johns Hopkins University, he graduated with a B.A. in Politics and History from Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts in 1997, after which he studied 2-dimensional Mixed Media at Harvard University. His visual and invisible drawings, and his paintings, digital artworks and sculptures have been included in eleven North-American solo exhibitions and in over nine hundred group exhibitions on every continent except Antarctica. He has worked as a teacher of electric toothbrush painting and was an artist in residence demonstrating fumage at the Marquette Arts & Culture Center in Marquette, Michigan. He has won a number of awards, and his drawings and paintings are included in several major museum collections..