Instructor: Meg Linton
A series of online conversations with creatives about the state of making. Join Meg Linton, independent curator and writer, as she virtually visits the studios of known and emerging artists, exploring their work, influence, philosophy, and creative process.
Ann Diener’s complex drawings, prints, tapestries, and installations investigate the built environment. Her forthcoming solo exhibit Getty Pacific Standard Time Art + Science 2024 at the Lancaster Museum Los Angeles focuses on industrial agriculture and water. She has exhibited in museums and galleries: the Weatherspoon Museum in North Carolina, the Art, Design and Architecture Museum at UCSB, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Otis College of Art and Design, the MCA Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara City College and art fairs in the US and Europe. Her work has been reviewed in The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Art on Paper, Art Week, among others, and her work is in numerous public and private collections.
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Meg Linton has 20+ years of experience as a director and curator of contemporary art spaces. Meg is best known for her exhibitions, programs, and publications she curated during her decade-long tenure as the Director of Galleries and Exhibitions at the Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Currently, she is working on an exhibition about the life and work of artist Keith Julius Puccinelli for the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara; is lead producer on a documentary film about 1970s-80s feminist performance art in Los Angeles called ACTING LIKE WOMEN directed by Cheri Gaulke; Studio Manager for Steve Roden at inbetweennoise.com; the new Administrator of the Claire Falkenstein Foundation; and she is researching and writing an historical novel about a suffragette in the Mid-West. You can find her on Instagram @meg_linton.