Daniel Heberle
Ph.D. student, Art History
Research interests:
Daniel researches the art and architecture of the early modern Hispanic world. His scholarship focuses on Spanish court painting and art theory during the sixteenth and seventeenth century.
Road to the Moody School:
Daniel is from Rochester, New York, and earned his Associate of Arts in English at Monroe Community College in 2021 where he won local and regional awards for presenting his research at the Northeast Regional Honors Conference and the Beacon Conference. Daniel continued his studies in the Humanities earning his Bachelor of Arts in art history from the University of Rochester. Under the guidance of his advisor, Dr. Christopher Heuer, Daniel published an essay in the Journal of Undergraduate Research. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar and listening to records.