Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

  • Rõstrum, Pendleton Arts Block, April 5, 2024, Kansas City, MO
    An exhibition celebrating community impact, featuring new work by Daniel Montoute, with a portion of sales benefiting reStart Inc.

  • Celebrating A Legend, Preserving a Legacy, Ruth Hartley Mosley Women's Center, February 2020, Macon, GA
    A celebration of community and history through powerful visual storytelling.

  • Conflict, Macon Arts Alliance, November 2019, Macon, GA
    A thematic exploration of societal challenges through contemporary art.

  • Peacock Gallery - Middle Georgia State University, Artist Talk, September 2018, Cochran, GA
    Featuring a diverse range of works and a discussion emphasizing entrepreneurial skills for artists.

  • Spring 626: Visions of Hope, Ruth Hartley Mosley Women's Center, February 2017, Macon, GA
    A seasonal exhibition celebrating hope, resilience, and renewal.

Group Exhibitions

  • New Horizons: An Exhibition of Emerging Artists, The Arts Asylum, October 4, 2024, Kansas City, MO
    Curated by Daniel Montoute, this group exhibition celebrated fresh, inspiring work from up-and-coming talents, with a portion of sales benefiting reStart Inc. in support of homelessness advocacy.

  • Through Our Eyes, The Ritz, June 2019, Jacksonville, FL
    A collective exploration of diverse perspectives through visual storytelling.

  • Traveling Exhibition, American Swedish Institute, February 2019, Minneapolis, MN
    A cross-cultural exchange of art, showcasing works that bridge cultural boundaries.

  • Arts in Harmony: The North Show, Hopkins Center for the Arts, January 2019, Hopkins, MN
    A celebration of diverse art forms and artistic harmony.

  • The Creatives Exhibit, 2017–2020, Ampersand Guild, Macon, GA
    A vibrant celebration of creative works from local and emerging artists, held during First Fridays monthly. This recurring exhibition showcased diverse artistic talents and fostered community engagement across several years.

  • Dark Eden, 2015–2017
    A captivating live body painting event that featured artists, models, musicians, and performers, highlighting collaboration across creative disciplines. The event took place at various locations, including:

    • The SoChi Gallery, July 2015 and January 2016, Macon, GA

    • Wingate by Wyndham, 2015–2016, Macon, GA

    • Ampersand Guild, 2017, Macon, GA

  • Celebrating Art, October 2016, Macon, GA
    A community-driven exhibition aimed at celebrating the diverse talents of local artists.

  • The 27 Club, The SoChi Gallery, October 2015, Macon, GA
    An exhibition inspired by the lives and art of iconic musicians.

Artwork in Collections

Griffith Family Foundation

Social Justice (Oil on custom-built hand-stretched canvas, 2019)

Commissioned by the Griffith Family Foundation, Macon, GA. This piece is one of two paintings in their collection, reflecting themes of social awareness and impactful community values.

Public Speaking Engagements

  • Global Entrepreneurship Week Kansas City (GEWKC), Johnson County Central Resource Library, November 22, 2024
    Panel leader for “Entrepreneurship & Community Advocacy: Driving Positive Change through Business,” alongside Stacy Mayer and Evie Craig, discussing the role of entrepreneurship in community service and social impact.

  • Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI), Kansas City, MO - November 21, 2024
    Engaged students in developing innovative ideas, understanding target audiences through customer discovery, and leveraging community advocacy to create socially impactful ventures.

  • Northeast High School, Artist Museum, February 2020, Macon, GA
    Engaged students in a workshop about the role of creativity and art in personal expression.

  • Mercer University, Upward Bound Leadership Academy, December 2018, Macon, GA
    Presented “Insights” on artistic entrepreneurship and resilience for young leaders.

  • Middle Georgia State University, Arts Festival, April 2018, Macon, GA
    Delivered “The Art of Business” to visual arts students, focusing on the intersection of art and commerce.