Diana Noh

Diana Noh is an interdisciplinary artist who reconstructs distressed photographs of abandoned spaces and landscapes to explore the emotional complexity of growing up between cultures. Through tearing, burning, stitching, and reassembling large-scale images, she visualizes personal recovery while navigating the tension between control and vulnerability. Her practice blends photography, fiber, and installation, creating layered spaces that serve as both refuge and reflection.

Diana has exhibited internationally across Asia, North America, and Europe, with venues including Space HNH (Seoul), Griffin Museum (MA), Woman Made Gallery (Chicago), Hudson Valley MOCA (NY), and more. Her work is part of collections including Jennifer and Dan Gilbert and Kyungil University. She holds a BFA from Kyungil University (South Korea) and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (MI). Diana currently resides in Chicago.

Emerging Artist Program:
This project is supported in part by
New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs,
and by the National Endowment for the Arts.