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Diana Al-Hadid

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 * We need to get all of Al-Hadid's bio information in one section. Banksy has a well developed page so we can get a good idea of the structure from there.
 * It would also be good to add an image of here?
 * We should also go into more detail about her work and maybe talk about the books she has written.

Early Life
Diana al-Hadid was born in Aleppo, Syria in 1981. When she was five her and her family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where Al-Hadid grew up. She speaks both Arabic and English. She grew up creating art with her grandmother. From a young age she was enamored with the relationship between space and perspective.

Education
She studied art at Kent State focussing on sculpture and art history. She also attended Virginia Commonwealth University and received an MFA. After attending VCU she went to the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

Marriage and Children

After all her education she moved to New York where she still currently resides with her husband and son.



Group Exhibitions

 * 2018  
 * Columbus, OH, Pizzuti Collection, Take Up Space
 * New York, NY, Arsenal Contemporary, Eye to Eye: An Exhibition Benefiting Sanctuary for Families
 * 2017
 * San Francisco, CA. Fort Mason Chapel, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, Sanctuary
 * New York, NY. Carriage Trade, Social Photography V
 * Hudson, NY. September Gallery, Post-Election, co-curated by Kristen Dodge and Kate Gilmore
 * 2016
 * Nara, Japan. Toshodaiji Temple, Culture City of East Asia 2016, Diana Al-Hadid: The Unicorn Escapes
 * San Francisco, CA. John Berggruen Gallery, Material Considerations
 * 2015
 * Lincoln, MA. deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, The Sculptor’s Eye: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs from the Collection
 * New York, NY. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, BLACK / WHITE
 * Venice, Italy. Palazzo Franchetti, Glasstress 2015: GOTIKA
 * 2014
 * Washington, D.C. LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), Alter/Abolish/Address
 * San Francisco, CA. John Berggruen Gallery, Four Decades of Drawings and Works on Paper
 * Tampa, Fl. Tampa Museum of Art, Graphicstudio: Uncommon Practice at USF
 * Boston, MA. LaMontagne Gallery, BLACK / WHITE


 * 2013
 * Venice, Italy, Diana Al-Hadid and Medardo Rosso, Workshop Arte Contremporanea
 * Istanbul, Turkey. Istanbul ’74, 10 under 40
 * Chicago, IL. EXPO Chicago, Levity/Gravity
 * 2012
 * Grand Rapids, Michigan. Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Body Double: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture
 * North Adams, MA. Mass Moca, Invisible Cities


 * 2011
 * Sharjah, UAE. Barjeel Art Foundation, Maraya Art Centre, CARAVAN
 * Thessaloniki, Greece. Thessaloniki State Museum of Contemporary Art, Disquieting Muses
 * 2010
 * Greensboro, NC. Weatherspoon Art Museum, Art on Paper 2010: The 41st Exhibition
 * 2009
 * Abu Dhabi, UAE. Manarat Al Saadiyat, Saadiyat Island, Disorientation II
 * Tampa, FL. USF Contemporary Art Museum, New Weather
 * London, UK. The Saatchi Gallery, Unveiled: New Art from the Middle East
 * 2008
 * Miami, FL. Midblock East, The Station 2008
 * 2007
 * New York, NY. Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Agitation and Repose
 * 2006
 * Bronx, NY. Bronx Museum, AIM 26

Selected Collections

 * San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, TX


 * The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH
 * DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA
 * The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
 * Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
 * The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
 * Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
 * Judith Rothschild Foundation, New York
 * C-Collection, Vaduz, Principality of Liechtenstein
 * Saatchi Collection, London, United Kingdom

Awards
Possible References

Unveiled: New Art from the Middle East. London: Booth-Clibborn Editions, 2009. Print.

Alistair. “St Andrews Research Repository.” Understanding Ethical Concerns in Social Media Privacy Studies, University of St Andrews, 1 Mar. 2016.

Price, Matt. Vitamin D2: New Perspectives in Drawing. Phaidon, 2013.

"Anderson University Library - Databases". login.acproxy.ac.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-20.


 * I made this same comment on Haylee's sandbox. This footnote references the AU library. That's not a source, it's just a database where you ACCESSED a source. Make sure you cite the actual source information. Linking to the AU database won't do readers any good, because they won't have access to it.CWLivingston (talk) 16:29, 23 February 2019 (UTC)