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Diana Weymar

Diana Weymar is an artist and activist. She is the creator and curator of Interwoven Stories and the Tiny Pricks Project, both of which are international, public art projects. Her work has been exhibited and collected in the United States and Canada.

She has worked on projects with Build Peace (in Nicosia, Bogota, Zurich, and Belfast), the Arts Council of Princeton, the Nantucket Atheneum, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center at UMass Amherst, the University of Puget Sound, The Zen Hospice Project (San Francisco), the Peddie School, Open Arts Space (Damascus, Syria), Trans Tipping Point Project (Victoria, BC), New York Textile Month, Textile Arts Center (Brooklyn, NY), The Wing (NYC and SF), and Alison Cornyn’s Incorrigibles project, The Isolation Journals & Suleika Jaouad, The Economic Hardship Reporting Project, Abortion Access Front, John Fetterman's Senatorial Campaign, author Kate Bowler, Mother Tongue Magazine, Brownstone Cowboys, Draper James, Princeton University Concerts, Razom for Ukraine, writer John McPhee, Project Threadways, Alabama Chanin, Molly Jong-Fast, and well as Syrian journalist and activist Mansour Omari. She has also collaborated with many writers and musicians on positive art content for social media accounts.

Diana grew up in the wilderness of Northern British Columbia, studied creative writing at Princeton University, and worked in film in New York City.