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  • Frances Fawundu
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  • Louis Mims
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  • John Ros
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  • Peter Angelo Simon
  • GG Stankiewicz
  • Kathy Urbina
  • Jorge Valdes
  • Larry Weekes

Diana McClure

Grace's Syzygy
Brooklyn 11205
Untitled
Avalokitasvara Keeper of the Lotus, Three Little Birds (detail)
Diana McClure uses photography, collage, writing and web-based projects as tools to explore the liberation of thought and spiritual agency. Her art practice is informed by metaphysics, astrology, nature, contemporary culture and the gathering of information. Diana has exhibited work at The Philadelphia African American Museum, Judy Chicago’s Envisioning the Future project, Causey Contemporary gallery, Edge Zones Art Center - Miami, Crewest LA, Invisible NYC and elsewhere. Her work has been covered in the Los Angeles Times, NYMag.com and The Miami New Times. In addition to her work as an artist, Diana has worked on independent curatorial projects, written extensively on art, and moonlights as a floral designer.
Email:
diana@dianamcclure.com
Website:
www.dianamcclure.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.