Danielle Krcmar

Adjunct Lecturer at Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

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  • Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

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Biography

Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

Academic Division: Arts & Humanities Danielle Krcmar is a Sculptor and Curator. Currently Associate Director of the Visual Arts at Babson College, She has taught at Brandeis University, Clark University, and The Museum School in Boston. She has received grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the St Botolph Foundation, The Blanche Colman Foundation, and The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. She has created outdoor installations for the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust, Highfield Hall, Forest Hills Cemetery, and the Fort Point Channel Neighborhood in Boston. Her work has been shown in the Fuller Art Museum, the Duxbury Art Complex Museum, Stonehill College, Clark University, and other galleries in New England and New York. Her work was most recently featured in Ocean State Review and Quilting with a Modern Slant in addition to having be been reviewed in Sculpture Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, ArtScope and The Boston Phoenix among others.

Academic Degrees

  • MFA, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
  • BFA, SUNY Binghamton, University Honors

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