Barbara Diener

Barbara Diener

Born in 1982 in Germany, Barbara Diener received her Bachelor of Fine Art in Photography from the California College of the Arts and Masters of Fine Art in Photography from Columbia College Chicago.

Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL; Hyde Park Art Center, Hyde Park, IL; David Weinberg Gallery, Chicago, IL; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM; Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA; Invisible Dog Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Lilllstreet Art Center, Chicago, IL; Riverside Art Center, Chicago, IL; Pingyao Photo Festival, China; The Arcade, Chicago, IL; Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA; Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction, VT; and Project Basho, Philadelphia, PA, among others. Diener’s photographs are part of several private and institutional collections, including the New Mexico Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

In 2013 she was selected to participate in two highly ambitious and competitive artist residency programs: the Fields Project in Oregon, IL, and ACRE in Steuben, WI.

Diener is a winner of Flash Forward 2013, the recipient of a Follett Fellowship at Columbia College Chicago, and was awarded the Albert P. Weisman Award in 2012 and 2013. In addition Diener received an Individual Artist Grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Events in 2015.

Diener is currently working as the Photography Collection Assistant at the Art Institute Chicago and teaches Photography at Oakton Community College.

Art by Barbara Diener

Fair Day cover art

Fair Day in an Ancient Town

"Prairie Burn": original photograph
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