Dani McIntosh is an artist living and working in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Her body of work consists of moving image artworks, installation, and poetry, and responds to ideas about the dual cultural perspectives of being Pākehā in Aotearoa and the artist's adolescence in England. Compelled by moments of connection and the myriad of emotional states possible in any one day, Dani uses her practice as a space to collaborate and connect with artists, practitioners, and friends. In this way she asks, how can we be encouraged to look more closely, slowly, and thoughtfully, to better understand our place within Aotearoa and broader socio-political, cultural, and ecological contexts?