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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
New York, NY United States
Secteur d’activité
Photography / Arts
Site Web
www.diannesmithart.com
À propos
Smith is an abstract painter, sculptor, and teaching artist. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions around the country.
Smith is currently a teaching artist in Aesthetic Education at Lincoln Center Institute. She was also one of the artists featured in the Boondoggle Film Documentary “Colored Frames” released in 2007. In addition, she co-produced an online radio show the “New Palette”, dedicated to visual artists of color. Dianne Smith is a Bronx native of Belizean descent. She attended the Otis Parsons School of Design, the Fashion Institute of Technology, and is a graduate of LaGuardia High School of Music and Art.
Smith currently lives and works in Harlem.
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sculpture
dianne smith
african american artist
artist
arts
mfa
transart institute
visual arts
installations
gumboot juba
black artist
window installation
public art
fiber art
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
New York, NY United States
Secteur d’activité
Photography / Arts
Site Web
www.diannesmithart.com
À propos
Smith is an abstract painter, sculptor, and teaching artist. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions around the country.
Smith is currently a teaching artist in Aesthetic Education at Lincoln Center Institute. She was also one of the artists featured in the Boondoggle Film Documentary “Colored Frames” released in 2007. In addition, she co-produced an online radio show the “New Palette”, dedicated to visual artists of color. Dianne Smith is a Bronx native of Belizean descent. She attended the Otis Parsons School of Design, the Fashion Institute of Technology, and is a graduate of LaGuardia High School of Music and Art.
Smith currently lives and works in Harlem.
Mots-clés
sculpture
dianne smith
african american artist
artist
arts
mfa
transart institute
visual arts
installations
gumboot juba
black artist
window installation
public art
fiber art
Tout plus