Danielle Mezh (b. 1992) is an interdisciplinary curator and cultural strategist. She conceptualises and develops site-responsive projects at the intersection of art, place, and community.
With a global perspective and a refined instinct for the unexpected, she approaches projects with a forward-thinking vision of how contemporary art can shape the built and natural environment. Her work takes form through site-specific interventions, institutional and commercial partnerships, and dynamic cultural programming, combining sharp curatorial thinking with research-driven methodologies to realise ambitious, place-based initiatives.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Moscow, she spent a decade in New York before relocating to London. She holds a BA in Art History from New York University and an MA in Curation from Central Saint Martins.
Over the years, Danielle has collaborated with Tremaine Emory, Julia Chiang, Jesse Krimes, Nina Chanel Abney, Zoë Buckman, Laila Gohar, Lolo Zouaï, Bottega Veneta, Christian Louboutin, MATTE Projects, Phaidon, LEV, and more.