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American visual artist of Greek heritage

Diane Katsiaficas (El Paso, Texas, 23 November 1947) is an American visual artist of Greek heritage. Her work ranges from small journal drawings and paintings to large-scale installations and has been shown throughout the United States and Europe. She is a professor in the Art Department at the University of Minnesota.

Her work is included in the collection of the Seattle Art Museum.

Her ceramic and wood installation "Neighbors" is in the lobby of East Precinct building of the Seattle Police Department and was part of the discussion around the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ)'s fate of public art during the Capitol Hill Organized Protest.

Education

In 1968 Katsiaficas received a B.A. degree in chemistry from Smith College. In 1974 she received an M.A.T. degree in art education from the University of Washington, Seattle, followed by an M.F.A. in Painting in 1976.

Exhibitions

Her exhibitions include:

Awards

  • Fulbright Scholar Award (two time recipient)
  • McKnight Research Award, 1996–1999
  • McKnight Foundation Interdisciplinary Artist Fellowship, 1999
  • McKnight Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship, 1995
  • Humanities Institute Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2002

References

  1. ^ "The American College of Greece: ACG ART". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-04-22.
  2. The 9th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition
  3. "Diane Katsiaficas – Artists – eMuseum".
  4. "Neighbors". seattlearts.emuseum.com. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  5. "Artist hopeful, but understanding if protesters 'need to destroy' East Precinct art". MyNorthwest.com. 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  6. "Artist Collection".
  7. Fine Art TV Diane Katsiaficas Uncovered. Video, February 13, 2011

Selected bibliography

  • Gleason, Norma Catherine. "Exhibitions. Summer Sets." Artweek vol. 13 nº. 29. September 11, 1982. p. 8, illus.
  • Glowen, Ron. "Exhibitions: The Will to Order." Artweek vol. 11 nº 34. October 18, 1980 p. 16, illus.
  • Guenther, Bruce. 50 Northwest Artists: A Critical Selection of Painters and Sculptors Working in the Pacific Northwest. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1983.
  • Kangas, Matthew. "Exhibitions Down on the Farm: Environmental Sculpture Invitational" Artweek vol. 12 nº 29. September 12, 1981 p. 3, illus.
  • Toale, Bernard. The Art of Papermaking. Worcester, Massachusetts: Davis, 1983.

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