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Shari Diamond (born 1961) is a queer American feminist photographic artist and educator. Diamond uses they/them
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. Diamond was born in Miami Beach, Florida and earned an M.A. in Photography from
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Career and artistic contributions

Diamond’s work incorporates
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and
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and explores difference as it relates to social, sexual, and political constructs. They have had artist residencies at Blue Mountain Center, Saltonstall Arts Colony, Studio Kura, and the
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. Diamond’s work is in the permanent collection of the
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (LLMA), formerly the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, is a visual art museum in SoHo, Lower Manhattan, New York City. It mainly collects, preserves and exhibits visual arts created by LGBTQ artists or ...
and in private collections. * ''The 60-Year Project'', 2021-2022. ''The 60 Year Project'' represents 60 moments throughout 60 years of Diamond's life. The images are based on photos redrawn digitally to create "a silhouette captured in time." * ''If You See Something, Say Something,'' 2019. Curated by Vincent Cianni, Shari Diamond, Stephanie Heimann Roland, and Sabine Meyer. Group photography exhibition addressing issues of racism, sexism, violence, immigration, the environment and climate change. * ''Re Imagining Relations'', 2019. The book utilizes laser cuts of photos of synagogues and mosques to combine the images and highlight the parallels between Islam and Judaism. Printed at Ofset Yapimevi, Istanbul Turkey. Edition of 530. * ''Out of the Blue'', 2016. Working with
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and
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paper cranes. In her book ''Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes: Popular Historical and Contemporary Techniques'',
Jill Enfield Jill Enfield (born August 8, 1954, in Miami Beach, Florida) is a photographer and hand coloring artist best known for her work in alternative photographic processes such as Cyanotype and Collodion process. She has taught at The New School (P ...
writes that Diamond "became fascinated with the symbolism of hope for peace using paper cranes. Shari feels that by using the cyanotype process, the images incorporate process, time, reflection and contemplation.” * ''Re Imagining Relations'', 2011. Combining photographs taken at the Grand Mosque of Paris, where Jews were protected during the German Occupation, and photographs taken in synagogues and mosques throughout Paris and Istanbul, Diamond constructed new spaces to "explore the potential of montage to highlight similarities, explore differences, and visualize a conversion of dichotomies into coexistence." Diamond cites Israeli author
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as an inspiration for this work. In his book '' Writing in the Dark'', Grossman speaks of the potential of a "literary approach" — the need for a compassionate perspective in the negotiation of diverse conflicts of the present. *''Hidden Children'', 1993. Edited by Shari Diamond and Hana Iverson, this artist's book includes writing and photography about the condition of being 'hidden', amidst dysfunctional family, racial and/or sexual bias, abuse, illness, and economic struggle. The book was reviewed by archivist and curator Judith Hoffberg in
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: "This is a most remarkable book work, one in which the word 'hidden' has so many ramifications, which touch the heart and the soul of the reader. This book should be in the bookshops of all Museums of Tolerance, of the Holocaust, and of Genocide. This book should be in the bookshops of all women and men—it has universal significance.”


Selected exhibitions

Diamond's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums nationally and internationally, including Art Projects International, Gallery at Hastings on the Hudson,
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (LLMA), formerly the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, is a visual art museum in SoHo, Lower Manhattan, New York City. It mainly collects, preserves and exhibits visual arts created by LGBTQ artists or ...
, Westbeth Art Gallery.
The Dorsky Museum
Hudson Valley Artists 2024: Bibliography. Curated by Sophie Landres, 2024. *Newburgh Open Studios, ''The 60 Year Project.'
Newburgh
NY, 2022. *The Lace Mill Arts Council, Women Photographers Collective of Hudson Valley, Kingston, NY, 2022. * Leslie-Lohman Museum, ''Art After Stonewall.'' Curated by
Jonathan Weinberg Jonathan Weinberg (born 1957) is an American artist and art historian. He is a critic at the Yale School of Art. Early life Weinberg grew up in New York City and attended the Fieldston School. He studied as an undergraduate at Yale University w ...
, Tyler Cann, and Drew Sawyer, 2019. * Here Arts Center, New York, NY. ''Queer As I.'' Curated by Dan Halm, 2019.' * Leslie-Lohman Museum of A''rt'''',
Leonard Fink Leonard Fink (1930–1992) was an American photographer who documented his own LGBT culture in New York City from 1967 to 1992. He photographed the annual Pride Marches beginning with the first in 1970; the West Village's gay bar culture; and in ...
: Out of the Camera''. Curated by
Jonathan Weinberg Jonathan Weinberg (born 1957) is an American artist and art historian. He is a critic at the Yale School of Art. Early life Weinberg grew up in New York City and attended the Fieldston School. He studied as an undergraduate at Yale University w ...
, 2018. * Dowd Gallery,
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, ''Remember/Reimagined''. Curated by Erika Fowler-Decatur, 2012. *Beit Ha’ir Center for Urban Culture, Tel Aviv, IL. ''inSalaam inShalom''. Curated by threeasfour, 2012.


Publications

* Briggs, Chloe''. Seventy-two Assignments: The Foundation Course in Art and Design Today. PCA Press, 2013.'' *Caffyn, Kelley. ''Forbidden Subjects: Self-Portraits by Lesbian Artists''. Midmarch Press, 1992. * Enfield, Jill. ''Jill Enfield’s Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes'' ''Popular Historical and Contemporary Techniques.'' Routledge, 2020. * Gonzalo, C and N. Parness. ''Queer Holdings: A Survey of the Leslie-Lohman Museum Collection''. Hirmer Publishers, 2019. *Meskimmon, Marsha. ''The Art of Reflection. Women Artists’ Self-Portraiture in the Twentieth Century''. Scarlet Press, 1996. * Weinberg, Jonathan. ''Art After Stonewall, 1969-1989''. Rizzoli Electa, 2019.


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Pratt Institute: Shari Diamond

Parsons the New School for Design: Shari Diamond
{{DEFAULTSORT:Diamond, Shari American LGBTQ photographers 21st-century American educators 1961 births Living people American queer artists New York University alumni People from Miami Beach, Florida Photographers from New York (state) Photographers from Florida Queer photographers