Danica Maier is an artist and academic currently living and working in Lincolnshire. Her practice-based research focuses on the unrepeating repeat, intersemiotic translation, and giving space for aspect seeing; as well as the dialogical nature of collaborative projects that foster independent artworks alongside wider group outcomes. Maier’s work uses site-specific installations, drawing, and objects to explore/expose expectations, while using subtle slippages to transgress propriety. Recent exhibition and live events include: Bummock: Tennyson Research Centre, Collection Museum, Lincoln; Score: Mechanical Asynchronicity, The Space at Nottingham Contemporary, (with Martin Scheuregger), Nottingham; Associated Thoughts on Line, as part of the Convocation: On Expanded Language - Based Practices within the Research Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale; re-turning, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent. Maier is an Associate Professor in Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University, where she supervises Phd candidates.