Sara Louise Diamond O.Ont |
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Sara Diamond speaking at a reception for the calendar project in 2014
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Born |
The Bronx |
March 9, 1954
Alma mater | Simon Fraser University,University of the Arts, London, University of East London |
Known for | video art |
Awards | Bell Canada Award in Video Art 1995 |
Sara Louise Diamond, OOnt (b. 9 March 1954) is a Canadian artist and the current president of OCAD University, Canada.
Diamond was born in New York City, USA, and emigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1959, in order for her father to become the Executive Director of the Jewish Family and Child Service and for her mother to take a professorship at the University of Toronto. Diamond has an undergraduate Honours BA in Communications and History from Simon Fraser University, and a Master's degree in Digital Media Theory from the University of the Arts, London.
DIamond holds a PhD in Computing, Information Technology and Engineering, from the University of East London, England, with a focus on data visualization. Prior to joining OCAD, Diamond was the founder of the Banff New Media Institute and the Director of Research for the Banff Centre. Diamond taught at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, at Capilano College, at the California Institute for the Arts and remains an Adjunct Professor at UCLA.
She is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. In 2012 she was made a member of the Order of Ontario.
Diamond's work as an artist was shown in exhibitions including at the National Gallery of Canada, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. During her time as an undergraduate student at Simon Fraser University, Diamond created the Women's Labour History Project, which, beginning in 1978, collected the oral histories of women who were active in the trade union movement, published resources on the women, toured a photo exhibition, and produced videos of the histories. The project is now housed in the Simon Fraser University Archives.