Daniel Mauro is a curator, scholar, and educator in the Washington, D.C. area. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin and is Assistant Curator at Glenstone Museum.


Selected Exhibitions and Programs

Glenstone Museum
Simone Leigh (2025–)
Cady Noland (2024–25)
Alex Da Corte, As Long as the Sun Lasts (2024–, with Mia Matthias)
Barbara Chase-Riboud (2023–24)
Ellsworth Kelly at 100 (2023–24, with Yuri Stone)
Cecily Brown (2023)
Doris Salcedo (2022–23, with Yuri Stone)
Simone Leigh (2022–23)

The Museum of Modern Art
Curatorial Intern, Department of Film
Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–1983 (2018)
You Are Now One of Us: Film at Club 57 (2018)
New York Film and Video: No Wave–Transgressive (2018)
This Is Now: Film and Video After Punk (2018)

Austin Asian American Film Festival
Film Programmer
Documentary Shorts, Online Shorts Festival (2020)
Documentary Features, 11th Annual Film Festival (2019)
Documentary Features, Winter Showcase (2018)
Documentary Features, 10th Annual Film Festival (2017)
Documentary Shorts, 9th Annual Film Festival (2016)


Selected Publications

Rirkrit Tiravanija: FEAR EATS THE SOUL (2023)
Glenstone Field Guide 03 (2023)
Faith Ringgold (2022)

Writing also appears in The Moving Image, Electronic Media Review, and New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, among others.


danielmauro at utexas dot edu

Full CV available upon request.