Diane Rolnick was born in New York City where her art-loving grandmother took her to museums as soon as she could walk, encouraging her interest and knowledge of the arts at an early age.
Education includes 2 degrees from Rhode Island School of Design, a BFA in Painting and a Masters in Art Teaching. Diane lived in Italy for 2 years and spent many years in the Boston, Philadelphia and New York regions before moving to New Mexico 22 years ago.
The artist has shown her work extensively in the United States and is in private and corporate collections in the US, Europe, and Asia. Her shows include "Monotypes and More" at The Pippin Gallery in Santa Fe; "Transfering Ink" in Fallbrook, CA; The Santa Fe Community Gallery; Zane Bennett Gallery, in Santa Fe; and 516 Gallery, in Albuquerque.
Teaching positions have included, University of New Mexico, Santa Fe Community College, The Institute of Indian Arts, College of Santa Fe, The Albuquerque Museum, and Artisans "The Art Spot".
Diane currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Teaching positions have included, University of New Mexico, Santa Fe Community College, The Institute of Indian Arts, College of Santa Fe, The Albuquerque Museum, and Artisans "The Art Spot".
Diane currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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