Simple Bookbinding Workshop
March 29th, 2011, 7-9 pm – The TOMS give shop & gallery at Space 15 Twenty, Hollywood, CA Visit the TOMs Give Shop & Gallery and learn some tips and tricks to create your own Urban Field Journal, inspired by Dan Eldon! Register> Poster>
NEW! Dan Eldon Apparel
For apparel from the Dan Eldon Project, please visit daneldon.com. “The Dan Eldon Project is a collection of clothing inspired by the life of artist, photographer and creative activist Dan Eldon, whose young life was cut short while on assignment for Reuters in Somalia. It wasn’t just a job that took him there, but a […]
Book Review: The Journey is the Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon (Hardcover)
Dan Eldon attended St. Martins School, Mill Hill London England as a young boy. In dedication to his memory St.Martins School has awarded an annual prize for the last 2 years to the child who has shown outstanding personal qualities through dedication and hard work during the academic year. My daughter Emily (aged 11) was […]
NEW! Browse Dan’s Journals
Dan created most of his journals between the ages of 15 and 22, although several small notebooks created previously are included here among his earliest books. He started his more formal journals in 1985 for a school anthropology trip and an English class. At the same time, Dan was beginning to travel around Kenya more […]
February-March 2009 | Dan Eldon Traveling Exhibit at the Santa Monica College
More February 17-March 21, 2009 Flickr photo gallery | Exhibit Video
October-November 2008 | Journey Travelling Exhibit at University of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication exhibits JOURNEY: Dan Eldon Images of War and Peace October 27-November 23, 2008. Watch movie of event here. Read review See image file of Review
August-September 2008 | Journey: Dan Eldon’s Images of War and Peace, on view at Webster University
August 29 – September 18, 2008 On Tuesday, 9 September, Dying to Tell the Story, a film about Dan Eldon’s life, will be shown as part of the Webster Film Series. This exhibition is part of Webster University’s celebration of the Year of International Human Rights. Financial assistance for this project has been provided by […]