Ulta Beauty Announces Artistic Leads: Danielle Keasling and Michelle O’Connor To Guide Creative Vision
Artist Collective members Danielle Keasling and Michelle O'Connor will serve as Artistic Leads to guide and align the creative vision of the Collective for key Ulta Beauty platforms and projects across the professional beauty industry.
by Staff
April 28, 2026
photo courtesy of Ulta Beauty
3 min to read
The newest chapter of Ulta Beauty education and artistry keeps evolving. Ulta Beauty, Inc. (ulta.com) recently launched the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective, a reimagined collaboration of industry veterans and exceptionally skilled Ulta Beauty salon associates. Today, Ulta Beauty announces that Artist Collective members Danielle Keasling and Michelle O'Connor will serve as Artistic Leadsto guide and align the creative vision of the Collective for key Ulta Beauty platforms and projects across the professional beauty industry.
Michelle O'Connor, Artistic Lead, Salon Editorial & Brand Imagery
Michelle O'Connor, Ulta BeautyArtistic Lead, Salon Editorial and Brand Imagery
photo courtesy of Ulta Beauty
As Artistic Lead, Salon Editorial & Brand Imagery, O'Connor shapes the visual storytelling of the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective. She will guide how the craft of hair and artistry show up in imagery and creative through editorial and educational photoshoots that connect back to the overall Ulta Beauty brand.
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Danielle Keasling, Artistic Lead, Industry Shows & Events
Danielle Keasling, Ulta Beauty Artistic Lead, Industry Shows & Events
photo courtesy of Ulta Beauty
As Artistic Lead, Industry Shows & Events, Keasling leads the creative direction for how the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective shows up on industry stages and at major professional events. Known for her work translating trends, she helps bring the Artist Collective's creativity to life through shows, education, and live industry moments,
Currently, there are 28 members of the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective. Each contributes diverse, complementary skills, and reflects the Ulta Beauty values of "winning together" and "improving always." Both Keasling and O'Connor will mentor artists within the Collective while elevating the work Ulta Beauty brings to the professional community, bridging artistry behind the chair through editorial, presentations and education."
"Michelle and Danielle are respected industry veterans whose experience brings a strong creative foundation to the team," says Sarah Dahl, Ulta Beauty Director, Field Services Education. "Together, their leadership will ensure the Artist Collective reflects both technical excellence and a strong artistic point of view."
"Through all of our creative touchpoints, we embrace every texture, every trend and every expression of artistry by showcasing Ulta Beauty's inclusive spectrum of beauty expertise," says Haley Valadez, Ulta Beauty Sr. Manager, Creative Services and Talent. "You'll see Artist Collective members leading trend conversations, demonstrating new techniques, collaborating with brand partners, and shaping the beauty stories that inspire our community."
Michelle O'Connor & Danielle Keasling Q&A
What does the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective and your new role represent?
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O'Connor: "It signals a shift toward creative leadership that is multidimensional. It represents scale: the ability to influence through a national platform that touches stylists, emerging artists, and clients alike."
Keasling: "Isee an opportunity to elevate the perception of what's possible inside the Ulta Beauty salon environment. We're bringing together diverse voices, specialties, and perspectives, from colorists and cutters to texture experts."
As you prepare to help guide this unique group of artists, what inspires you?
O'Connor: "I am inspired by the responsibility. True leadership in our industry is about stewardship - protecting the integrity of the craft while also pushing it forward. Guiding a collective means creating space for diverse voices, diverse textures, and diverse creative perspectives to coexist and inform each other. That is where innovation lives."
Keasling: "Every event, every demonstration, and every educational moment can spark confidence in someone sitting in the audience. One idea, technique, or conversation can change the trajectory of a stylist's career. Being part of creating those moments is incredibly meaningful to me."
What impact do you expect the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective to make in the industry?
Keasling: Ibelieve the Ulta Beauty Artist Collective has the potential to redefine how large-scale beauty education and artistry can work together. With Ulta Beauty's reach across the country, the impact can be significant. We're not just creating inspiration on a stage; we're translating artistry into practical, usable education that stylists can immediately bring back to their clients and their businesses."
O'Connor: "Iexpect the impact to be cultural as much as creative. By investing in artists as thought leaders, Ulta Beauty reminds the industry that education drives revenue, that artistry drives innovation, and that representation drives belonging."
To learn more about careers at Ulta Beauty, visit careers.ulta.com.
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