Meet Diana Hoffman

Diane Hoffman project picDiane’s professional artwork is inspired by the environmental concept that the more disorganized, over grown and rambling “nature” appears, the more life it can sustain. Her studio practice explores animal typologies, layering and pattern blocking to contemplate buoyancy, fecundity and collapse. She uses multi-media to make her work including paint, silkscreen printing, digital printed fabric and found textiles.
Diane has over twenty years of experience in undergraduate education. She has taught art classes at Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design and Leslie University of Art and Design and others. Diane loves teaching drawing, painting, digital collage and more.

UCROSS Foundation Artist Residency Program

Located on a 20,000-acre working cattle ranch in the foothills of Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains, the Foundation provides individual workspace, living accommodations, uninterrupted time and the experience of the historic High Plains landscape to selected writers, artists, and composers working in all disciplines.  There is no charge for room, board, or studio space.  The quality of an applicant’s work is given primary consideration in the review process; individuals from all stages of their professional careers are invited to apply.  At any one-time there are typically 10 individuals in residence.  Facilities include 4 VISUAL ART STUDIOS, one with an Elephant etching press, 4 WRITER’S STUDIOS, 2 COMPOSER’S STUDIOS, each with an electronic keyboard and baby grand piano. There is also a large LOFT SPACE suitable for dance and theatre collaborations. Read more