Jerry Daniel has been written up in a variety of publications. Read below to see what others have written about Jerry and his work.

The dancing trio, part of a set of five, were on display at Irving Arts Center for the last two years. While asking Daniel to participate in the upcoming Boots to Berets Art Show, part of the John Chisum Days festival, Gilliland saw the figures. In addition to signing Daniel up for the art show, she got him to agree to a six-month loan for the city while the organization looks for buyers to make the sculptures a permanent part of the park. Each costs $5,000.

'Haiku Dancers' sculptures adorn Dragon Park, by Jeff Parish,
The Paris News, March 26, 2004

"Art enhances people's souls," Hall says. "Today we all live in a fast-moving world surrounded by lots of sterile, unattractive buildings in a sea of pavement with cars. Providing a setting with art that makes people think, laugh, and I hope, feel good is a major step toward redefining what an office experience should be all about."

The centerpiece of the park is the Texas Sculpture Garden, on several acres along the North Dallas Parkway at Gaylord parkway. Some of the state's most important contemporary sculptors are showcased here, including Sanger's Jerry Daniel, Austin's Damian Priour and Joe Barrington from Throckmorton.


FriscoStyle™, Focus on Business, Feb/Mar 2001

Ms. Hall was appointed the ambassador to Vienna, and she took her five sculptures, "Drumdancers" by Jerry Daniel, with her. They were included in the "Art in the Embassies" exhibition in Vienna on Tuesday.

Jerry Daniel's sculpture is as organic as the rest of his life. He lives in an alternative energy community in Sanger. He confesses that "we were off the grid for 15 years, but then we had to give in. Too many of the tools I use need power.It was more than I can afford with solar panels. He describes his self-designed and built house as a "hobbit hole."

I have always had a delight for form. Rhythm is always shown in my work." "I think art should be uplifting. I don't get any pleasure from being political or controversial."
Says Jerry Daniel.


Welders Works Travel The World by Lucinda Breeding, Denton Record Chronicle, Arts & Events Section, 1998

Work has also been featured in the following publications:

Where Dallas, September 2001, Art on the Go by Christie Hughes-Babb

The Denton Scramble, Earthships In Our Own Backyard, by Carolyn Harrod, March 2001

Art In The Park, Arts Assembly of Midland, 2001

The Denton Scramble, Visual Arts Section, November 2001

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