Delaney Hoffman (b. 1997, they/she) is an artist and writer living in Albuquerque. Trained as a photographer, Hoffman’s practice seeks to synthesize image and object through sculptural interventions that utilize darkroom prints alongside materials that reference the relationship between gendered craft and Hustle Culture. This method of working is informed by an ongoing interest in the digital abstraction of labor and an ongoing distrust in digital actions taken (or neglected by) the state. Their background as an art worker is fundamental to their understanding of cultural production and accessibility, informing Delaney’s tongue-in-cheek use of “lowbrow,” popularly available materials that push back on conventional archival methods.


Delaney Hoffman holds a BFA from the University of New Mexico and has exhibited work nationally. Their writing has been published by No Name Cinema, Peace on Earth Journal and more.


Get in touch via email anytime: delaneynhoffman@gmail.com