Press & Media Coverage

Welcome to the Press & Media page for Kansas City artist and muralist Daniel Montoute. Explore featured articles, interviews, and media coverage detailing his journey in fine art, mural painting, and community advocacy. For press inquiries, please contact Daniel Montoute directly at montoutedaniel@gmail.com.

Featured Interview: "Meet Daniel Montoute: Artist, Advocate, and Visionary"

Publication: Canvas Rebel
Date: December 2024
Explore how Kansas City artist Daniel Montoute uses his art to inspire change and uplift communities. In this interview, he discusses New Horizons, a project showcasing emerging artists while supporting reStart Inc.'s mission to end homelessness."
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Featured Interview: "Conversations with Daniel Montoute"

Publication: VoyageKC
Date: October 2024
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute shares his artistic journey, the inspiration behind his community-driven work, and how his faith shapes his creative process and mission in Kansas City."
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Feature: "Daniel Montoute to Unveil New Work at Ruth Hartley Mosley Memorial Women’s Center"
Publication: The Telegraph
Date: February 28, 2020
Excerpt: "Montoute expressed his inspiration from Mrs. Mosley and her legacy in his artistic journey."
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Feature: "Making Space"
Publication: Macon Magazine
Date: May 6, 2019
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute reflects on the evolving art scene in Macon and the importance of creating spaces that nurture creativity and community involvement among local artists."
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Feature: "Meet Daniel Montoute, Andrea Joseph, and Megan Jeffers of Ampersand Guild"
Publication: VoyageATL
Date: April 18, 2018
Excerpt: "In this interview, Daniel Montoute shares his vision for the Ampersand Guild, discussing the importance of community engagement in the arts and the guild’s role in promoting local artists."
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Feature: "Downtown Macon Art Gallery Relocates, Offers Memberships to Local Artists"
Publication: 13WMAZ
Date: April 4, 2018
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute discusses the relocation of the Ampersand Guild and its new membership program, aimed at fostering community engagement and support for local artists in downtown Macon."
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Feature: "Local Artists Collaborate on Art and Food Event"
Publication: The Telegraph
Date: June 21, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute participated in a unique event that combined local art with culinary delights, showcasing the talents of Macon's artists while supporting local dining establishments."
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Feature: "Macon's Art Community Comes Together for Local Events"
Publication: The Telegraph
Date: March 3, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute highlights the collaborative spirit of Macon's art community, discussing various events that foster creativity and connection among local artists."
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Feature: "Local Artist Holds Art Ransom Fundraiser"
Publication: WGXA
Date: February 29, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute organized an innovative 'Art Ransom' fundraiser, inviting the community to participate in an engaging event that combined art and philanthropy to support local causes."
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Feature: "Fundraiser at Ruth Hartley Center Features Local Artists' Vibrant Work"
Publication: 41 Today
Date: January 17, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute's colorful and expressive artwork was showcased in a community-driven fundraiser at the Ruth Hartley Center, highlighting his commitment to using art to uplift local causes."
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Feature: "Local Artist Unveils Portrait of Macon Icon"
Publication: WGXA
Date: January 6, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute unveiled a striking portrait of a Macon icon, showcasing his artistic talent and dedication to celebrating local history through his vibrant artwork."
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Feature: "Artist Unveils Art at Ruth Hartley Mosely Fundraiser"
Publication: 41 NBC
Date: January 6, 2017
Excerpt: "Daniel Montoute unveiled a new collection of artwork at the Ruth Hartley Mosely fundraiser, blending vibrant colors with powerful themes to support a cause close to his heart."
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