Diane Mantzaris

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Born1962 (age 6364)
Melbourne, Australia
KnownforPrintmaking, Photography, Painting, Fine Art, Public Art, Digital Fine Art practice
Diane Mantzaris
Born1962 (age 6364)
Melbourne, Australia
EducationRMIT University
Known forPrintmaking, Photography, Painting, Fine Art, Public Art, Digital Fine Art practice

Diane Mantzaris (born 1962[1]) is an Australian artist known for her pioneering application of digital imaging to printmaking and for her unconventional approach to image making, which is often both personal and political in content. Mantzaris pioneered the use of computers as a printmaking and art-making tool in the early to mid-1980s, exhibiting widely, nationally and throughout Asia in touring exhibitions, to considerable acclaim.[2][3][4] Her practice now crosses into several fields associated with the visual arts, printmaking, drawing, photography, sculpture, performance and public art. She is represented in most state and public collections throughout Australia and significant private collections throughout Asia and Europe.

Mantzaris was born in Melbourne, Australia. In the late 1970s she studied fine art (Painting) at RMIT University.[citation needed]

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