Diana Falchuk - Bio
Diana Falchuk is a multi-disciplinary artist, program manager and educator based in Seattle, Washington. Falchuk’s public installations and gallery-based artwork venerate and give new life to public utilities, food and personal objects that are degraded, past their prime or safe consumption. Falchuk has been a member of Crawl Space Gallery since 2005 and has shown widely in Seattle. In 2007, Falchuk was featured in Seattle Metropolitan Magazine’s “Green Room” section on innovators in the arts and received a visiting artist award for an exhibition and artist talk at the University of Louisville in Kentucky.
Since 2004, Falchuk has worked as the Lead Artist/Program Manager for Arts Connect, a partnership that she helped develop between the Museum of Glass and Pierce County Juvenile Court. In Arts Connect, girls who are in detention and on probation work with professional artists to re-connect to their potential and complete community service hours via hands-on, multi-arts projects, public exhibitions and performances. Originally from Boston, Falchuk holds a BA summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN).
