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In 1980, Diana graduated from William Woods College in Fulton, Missouri, with
a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in painting & art history. While pursuing her
art career, Diana has always believed in the importance of arts advocacy and
education. She worked as an artist-in-residence in various schools; as
Executive Director of Cinema at the Avalon, a non-profit independent film
organization in Grand Junction, Colorado; and as Director of Exhibitions,
Permanent Collection, Education and Public Relations at the Western Colorado
Center for the Arts.
Diana has exhibited in California, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska and New
Mexico. Her solo and group exhibitions include shows at the Western Colorado
Center for the Arts, Red Brick School House in Aspen, Colorado, the Durango
Arts Center, The Boulder Gallery, The Webb Gallery in Glenwood Springs,
Contemporary Colorado Juried Exhibit, Thomas Moxley Gallery in Santa Fe, and
Kiechel Fine Art in Lincoln, Nebraska.Diana's studio sits at the base of Red Canyon, looking
up at the spectacular Colorado National Monument.