Dan Siney
Contact: dansiney@gmail.com | Instagram: @dansiney
Links: Website | Interview | Teaching 1 & 2 | Current Artist Residency
Dan Siney (BFA ECUAD, 2003) is a multidisciplinary artist, curator, art-activist, and Trauma-Informed art teacher living in BC Canada. From 2000 to 2018 he made 35mm-photography-based images. He has since reunited with his earlier interests in tactile media and text, while continuing to pursue photography through digital formats. (Works presented here reflect this transition.)
Dan Siney, along with Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty, and their three-year-old son Leroy are the 2024/25 Artists in Residence with the Kent Harrison Arts Council in Harrison Hot Springs, BC, where they presented a collaborative multimedia exhibition in April 2025. In February 2025, Dan participated in the Tiny Vices Archive exhibition at The Hole (NY), and upcoming, he will present a solo exhibition of tactile works at Mark Christopher Gallery (Toronto).
In 2022, Dan founded the pro-artist platform Doing&Doing Fine Art “to promote creative expression as fundamental to cultural health”.
Please feel free to contact Dan with any related questions.

Tomato Plant (2006)
Print Dimensions Variable
Giclée print from 35mm colour negative
Editions of 3 + 2 Ap
(*Editions at predetermined print sizes where editions remain. Smallest: 16 x 24"; largest: 26 x 40")

Pier (2010)
Print Dimensions Variable
Giclée print from 35mm negative
Editions of 3 + 2 Ap
(*Editions at predetermined print sizes where editions remain. Smallest: 24 x 16"; largest: 72 x 48")

Expo Beautiful Taiwan (2012)
Print Dimensions Variable
Giclée print of material intervention
Analogue manipulation during hybrid print process
Editions of 3 + 2 Ap
(*Editions at predetermined print sizes where editions remain. Smallest: 16 x 24"; Preferred: 26 x 40" to 60 x 90")
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Albatross (2010)
Print Dimensions Variable
Giclée print from 35mm negative
Paper and photos– artist's prints, found, and manipulated images- arranged under natural light
Editions of 3 + 2 Ap
(*Editions at predetermined print sizes where editions remain. Smallest: 16 x 24"; largest: 26 x 40")
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Dan Siney and Rosey Brenan
Vancouver (2025)
24 x 20"
Felted wool (Dan Siney) on knitted wool (Rosey Brenan)
