Shari Diamond Explained

Shari Diamond (born 1961) is a queer American feminist artist and educator. Diamond uses they/them gender pronouns.[1] Diamond was born in Miami Beach, Florida and earned an M.A. in Photography from New York University / International Center of Photography. They currently live in Newburgh, New York.

Career and artistic contributions

Diamond’s work incorporates photography and digital technology and explores difference as it relates to social, sexual, and political constructs. They have had artist residencies at Blue Mountain Center, Saltonstall Arts Colony,[2] Studio Kura,[3] and the Millay Colony for the Arts. Diamond’s work is in the permanent collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art[4] and in private collections.

Selected exhibitions

Diamond's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums nationally and internationally, including Art Projects International,[14] Gallery at Hastings on the Hudson,[15] Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, Westbeth Art Gallery.[16]

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gender Pronouns LGBT Resource Center. 2020-11-11. en-US.
  2. Web site: Shari Diamond (2012). 2020-11-11. Saltonstall. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2016-04-06. Shari Diamond Studio Kura. 2020-11-11. en-US.
  4. Web site: Fink. Leonard. 24 January 2018. Out for the Camera. Leslie Lohman Museum of Art.
  5. Web site: Warren . Jennifer L. . March 9, 2022 . "The Narrative of Things" Exhibit Sees Stories Unfold . Hudson Valley Press.
  6. Web site: Dvozenja-Thomas . Melissa . March 16, 2022 . Stories of the everyday transformed into art at Newburgh's Holland Tunnel Gallery . May 7, 2022 . The Poughkeepsie Journal.
  7. Web site: A Celebration of Newburgh's Art Scene . Times Hudson Valley.
  8. Book: Diamond, Shari . Re Imagining Relations . Shari Diamond . 2019 . 978-0-578-58920-6 . New York .
  9. Web site: 2020 . EdCat: Re Imagining Relations .
  10. Book: Enfield, Jill. Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes: Popular Historical and Contemporary Techniques. Taylor & Francis Group. 2020. 978-1138229068. Routledge. 66.
  11. Book: Ruelle, Karen Gray. The Grand Mosque Of Paris: A Story Of How Muslims Rescued Jews During The Holocaust. Holiday House. 2009. 9780823423040.
  12. News: Akin. Ajayi. February 9, 2012. Couture as Comedy and Conflict Resolution. The Forward.
  13. Hoffberg. Judith A.. May 1996. Artist Books. Umbrella. 19. 1. 16.
  14. Web site: Live Art.
  15. News: Zimmer. William. October 2, 1988. ART; Artists Imprint Their Memories On Photographs From the Past. The New York Times.
  16. Web site: Westbeth Home to the Arts. Westbeth Home to the Arts.
  17. Web site: Newburgh OPEN Studios 2022 . 2022-08-28 . Newburgh OPEN Studios 2022 . en-US.
  18. Web site: Jan 24, 2018 . OUT FOR THE CAMERA . Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art.
  19. Web site: Speegle . Trey . June 1, 2019 . #LGBTQ: "Queer As I" Exhibits 50 Artist's Self-Portraits (One for Every Year Since #Stonewall) . The WOW Report.
  20. News: Romack . Coco . 28 Self-Portraits Show the Beauty of Queer Creativity . Out .
  21. Web site: Escoffier . Jeffrey . April 12, 2018 . Ruinous, Bleak and a Bitter Sense of Freedom . May 7, 2022 . The Gotham Center for New York City History.
  22. Web site: August 28, 2012 . Remembered Reimagined: Wennie Huang and Shari Diamond . SUNY Cortland.
  23. Web site: 2012 . Shari Diamond . May 7, 2022 . Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts.
  24. Book: Briggs, Chloe. Seventy-two Assignments: The Foundation Course in Art and Design Today. PCA Press. 2013. 9782954680408.
  25. Book: Kelley, Caffyn. Forbidden Subjects: Self Portraits by Lesbian Artists. Midmarch Arts Press. 1992. 1895640016. New York. 29, 68–69.
  26. Book: Enfield, Jill. Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes: Popular Historical and Contemporary Techniques. Routledge. 2020. 9781138229075. New York. 68.
  27. Book: Gonzalo, Casals. Queer Holdings: A Survey of the Leslie-Lohman Museum Collection. Hirmer. 2019. 9780136019701. New York. 241.
  28. Book: Meskimmon, Martha. The Art of Reflection: Women Artists' Self-portraiture in the Twentieth Century. Columbia University Press. 1996. 9780231106870. New York. 116.
  29. Book: Weinberg, Jonathan. Art After Stonewall 1969-1989. Rizzoli Electa. 2019. 9780847864065. New York. 262.