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Diane M. Stemper - Grant Writer - Taft Museum of Art ...

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    Stemper is a practicing studio artist and exhibits her work regionally and nationally. Her artist books are in public and private artists’ book collections and she is a recipient of two Ohio Arts...Title: Grant Writer at Taft Museum of …

Diane Stemper - Grant Writer - Grant Professionals

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    Stemper is a practicing studio artist and exhibits her work regionally and nationally. Her artist books are in public and private artists book collections and she is a recipient of two Ohio Arts Council s Artists and Communities grants.

Bookmarking Book Art – in medias res – Diane Stemper ...

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    Sep 12, 2017 · Cell Compendium (2008-2016) Diane Stemper. The work began with a gallery installation of Cell: Descent and 25 petri dishes filled by gallery visitors with science facts, liquid and solid matter. The installation in 2016 included 75 dishes filled with small altered found text books, drawings, and specimen objects housed in petri dishes. In the middle of a shelf in Diane Stemper’s Ohio home, Umberto Eco’s Art …

Diane Stemper – Books On Books

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    At the University of Puget Sound (2013) and Center for Book Art in New York (2014), Diane Stemper exhibited her Darwin-inspired book art that explores “the intersection between the natural world, daily living, science and the collective and individual experience of landscape”. Diane Stemper …

04 September 2016 Cincinnati Book Arts Society

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    Sep 04, 2016 · Diane Stemper, artist; Waggle: Waggle depicts the daily dance of bees and features expressive renditions of many different species of bees that exist in North America and more specifically in the artist’s yard. The “waggle” is a figure eight series of movements a bee makes that locates the hive relative to a flower and to the sun.

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