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Diane McPhail
holds two Master’s degrees: an M.F.A. in studio art and an M. A. in
clinical art therapy. She has recently completed a Doctor of Ministry
degree with a focus on creativity and spirituality. In addition to
her extensive experience as a painter, she was Director of Ariel
Gallery at Tula in Atlanta for nine years. She served twice as
curator for Dekalb County Mardi Gras for the Arts. She has taught
privately, in numerous workshops, and in the continuing education
program of the Atlanta College of Art. Her exhibition history
includes numerous juried, group, collaborative and one-woman
exhibitions. Her work is represented in prestigious private and
corporate collections, regionally and internationally. Diane’s
thirteen-figure experimental sculptural installation, penetralia, was
commissioned as a sculpture garden for the center of Lenox Park in
Atlanta and is featured in Keith Smith’s definitive text on artists’
books, The Structure of the Visual Book. She works and teaches from
her studio in Highlands, where she lives year-round.
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