Diane Hoffman Adjunct Faculty dhoffman@lesley.edu https://instagram.com/dinohoffman Bio Personal Website Recent Exhibitions Recent Press Recent Grants and Awards Artist's Residencies Diane's tufted portraits celebrate the lives of local rescue animals and adoption narratives. By mixing disparate motifs and media, her art aims to re-frame the use and meaning of animal bodies in our culture. Trained as a figure painter, Diane's human subjects' textile rich environments were featured in her early paintings. As she copied vintage scarves and pastoral scenes on Toile de Jouy and Peacock chenille bedspreads, Diane became interested in the use of both animal imagery as well as animal print patterns. She studied how luxury brands used animals to symbolize pedigree, luxury and colonial exoticism. Her goal is to update the idea of the bucolic textile or animal pelt rug into something both joyful and critical. For the “Belly of the Beast” project, Diane creates tufted paintings to produce low relief full body portraits of rescue animals sleeping on their backs. Tufting, or looping yarn though a backing cloth is commonly used in carpet making. She uses a combination of thousands of loop pile stitches at various heights and cuts pile loops to create fuzzy textures. Through exaggerated color, rich texture and the animal pose itself, skin rug transforms into an interspecies interconnected meditation. Personal Website dianehoffman.net Recent Exhibitions “Lagniappe: Unsuspected Delight” The Wurks Gallery, Providence, RI “Geometry in Conversation” Providence, RI “Art Speaks Group Show” The Wurks Gallery, Providence, RI “We are Animals” Providence, RI 10th Annual Pawtucket Foundation Prize Exhibition, Pawtucket Arts Collaborative Recent Press Boston Voyager Magazine Joy, Vulnerability, Humor & Critique in the Bucolic Textile by Julia Haines Commissioned Angry Cat Bikini for Ayana Evans Recent Grants and Awards 2018 Lesley University, Faculty Development Grant 2017 FY18 Artists Roster, Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Artist's Residencies Creative Entrepreneurial Residency, Artist’s Row, Salem MA, May 22-November 1, 2010 Paducah Artist in Residence, Paducah, KT, November 1-30, 2009 Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus, Schwandorf, Germany, January 15-February 3, 2008 Virginia Center for the Creative Arts International Fellowship, Amherst, VA 1991 Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus, Schwandorf, Germany, September 1-16, 2005 Montana Artist Refuge, Basin, MT 2004 ArtSouth, Homestead, FL 2003 Burren College of Art, Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland 2002 Vermont Studio Colony Resident Scholarship, Johnson, VT