Dianne Smith is an interdisciplinary artist. Her solo and group exhibitions include The Way We Remember 2021 and Uptown Triennial 2020, Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, Unbought & Unbossed: Reclaiming Our Vote, Go Tell It on The Mountain, 2020 National Black Theatre, Styling: Black Expression, Rebellion, and Joy Through Fashion 2020, Nordstrom, and Stuff 2020, Barnard College Library, New York, NY, I found God in Myself 2018, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI, Dianne Smith Re: Harlem 2017, Artist and the Archive, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Harlem Triennial, New York, NY and Connections 2012, Art Basel, Miami. In 2013 Smith received a Fulbright from The United States Consulate General in Guayaquil, Ecuador. While there she worked on a public art mural with local artists through the Museo Municipal de Guayaquil; Museo Arte y Ciudad. Smith’s work can be found in the collections of The National Museum of Women in the Arts, The Brodsky Organization, and the Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art. In addition, her papers are included in the collection at Barnard College Archives and Special Collections. Smith is also a 2021 Nancy Graves Foundation Awards Grant Recipient. Smith is a Bronx native of Belizean descent, currently living and working in Harlem, New York.

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