Laura Di Piazza (Brooklyn, 1972; of Eritrean and Italian descent) holds a MFA degree in Interdisciplinary Arts with a focus on racial and social justice from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. Laura teaches calligraphy workshops at Dartmouth College (NH) and Society of Scribes (NYC).
Laura’s primary practice is creating conceptual and abstract art, with a focus on social justice issues. She has exhibited work in the USA, Canada and Europe. She resides in Harlem, NYC and Hanover, New Hampshire.
laura (at) lauradipiazza (dot) com
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2019 Redlining Our Souls, Norwich Public Library, Norwich, Vermont
2018 Vox Somnium, Northern Stage, White River Junction, Vermont
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2022 Vision and Visibility, 3S Artspace, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
2021 Juneteenth: A Celebration of Black art, identity, and freedom, We Roam Freely, Brooklyn, New York
2021 Juneteenth Celebration, AVA Gallery & Art Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire
2021 Black Girls Who Paint & We Roam Freely virtual artist showcase
2015 Upper Valley Zen Center, White River Junction, VT
2014 Trans Art Matters, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2014 Telephone, S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Burlington, VT
2013 Rucksack, Burlington College Gallery, Burlington, VT
2013 Ouate the Tape, Rats 9 Gallery, Montréal, Québec, Canada
2013 Reduce, Reuse and Amuse, Upper Valley Coop, White River Junction, VT
2013 Real It Up, Tapir Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2013 The Birds and The Bees Unabridged, New York, NY
2013 Colligere, Tapir Gallery, Berlin, Germany