Diane Kaiser earned a B.A. in fine arts from Brandeis University and an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University in New York. Throughout her professional career, she has been involved in making art that moves freely between different media – drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, sculpture, and installation. A strong inclination for geometry and structural form, coupled with a fascination for texture, pattern, and movement, persists in her work across these various disciplines. Concurrent with her studio work, Kaiser has held academic positions at Smith College, Elms College, Fitchburg State University, and more. She has also served as a master's teacher in Massachusetts. She has exhibited her artwork in galleries and museums throughout the United States. She maintains a residence and studio near Boston, Massachusetts.
Diane Kaiser
Studios
Eastman
Diane Kaiser worked in the Eastman studio.
Thanks to the generous support of MacDowell Fellow and board member Louise Eastman, this century-old farm building was reinvented as a modern, energy efficient live and workspace for visual artists. Originally built in 1915 to house a forge and provide storage when the residency program was expanding, this small barn was simply converted for…