Daniel Fiorenza Jones (b. 1993 New Brunswick, NJ) currently resides in Lowell, MA as an illustrator, painter, and art educator. He received a Bachelor of Science from Hofstra University in 2015 with a Major in Fine Arts and Minors in Art History and Religion. He has worked with New York-established and internationally renowned painters Jim Lee, Chris Martin, and Marylyn Dintenfass and has experience in printmaking, large-scale painting, and design.

He has taught for the past several years as an art educator within New Hampshire private and public schools and is included on the New Hampshire Scholastic Art Awards Board of Directors, with student artwork achieving national recognition at Carnegie Hall in New York City. He has been active in advocating for the arts within public education and the greater New England area and has experience designing curricula in all concentrations of art-making.

He has been involved in several solo and group exhibitions in addition to his career in education and is a recurring participant in the newly founded ‘Salon 2021: A Small Works Exhibition’ at the Kimball Jenkins School of Art in Concord, NH. His pieces are in several private and public collections, with work most notably on permanent display at Hofstra University.