Diana Guerrero-Maciá


Visual Art

Chicago, IL


Diana Guerrero-Maciá is the recipient of the Schumann Family Fellowship.

Diana Guerrero-Maciá’s art practice includes a hybrid investigation of painting, textiles, print & sculptural objects with an interest in sustainable craft practices. Her largely abstract works engage with myth, iconography, symbols, and color. She is most known for her unpainted pictures, poetic abstract paintings constructed from textiles. Guerrero-Maciá is a 2023 Lenore Tawney Fellow, 2021 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellow, and a MacDowell Fellow.

Diana’s artworks are held in multiple collections, both public and private. She has exhibited at public institutions such as The John Michael Kohler Art Center, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Artpace, San Antonio; Elmhurst Museum; Museum of Contemporary Art, St. Louis, and the Crocker Art Museum. She is represented by SECRIST | BEACH Gallery in Chicago and Traywick Contemporary in San Francisco. Guerrero-Maciá is an alumna of Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Penland School of Craft, and Villanova University. She is currently a Presidential Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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