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Kristin Diener

Jeweler. 

"My art is pieces of stories of people and places I love, difficult situations, things I find comical and my hopes, dreams and actions for the world all in one."

Kristin Diener was born in Normal, Illinois (haha) to academic, fun, travel-loving parents of Amish

and Mennonite descent. She attended 6 different public schools by 7th grade in 3 states: New York, Georgia and Alabama. She took her first jewelry class at a small Mennonite college in Goshen, Indiana, because of an excellent teacher, Judy Wenig-Horswell, and was instantly smitten.

Fire. Tools. Creation. Stones. Metal. Found objects.

What better way to create objects full of energy & discourse about Politics, Beauty, Value, Trash, Treasure, Power, Plunder, History, Wonder, Spirit?

Diener moved to New Mexico in October 1996 after also living and teaching in Ohio, Missouri, and Massachusetts. She holds a BFA from the University of Alabama, a MFA from Bowling Green State University and has participated in numerous museum and gallery exhibitions across the country. She lives and works in Albuquerque.

 

"I collect materials as I go: candy wrappers, caps smashed in a parking lot, faceted gems, opulent cabochons, mouse bones from owl pellets, grape seeds from dinner, mica, gold, balls of clay. I am discerning as I collect and choose specific items to fulfill ideas as I create. I find satisfaction from repetition of a task or skill or component, but rarely from repetition of an object. This too

could change."

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