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Winter and Spring 2024

Diane Lavoie is currently taking part in an ongoing research residency with the arts organisation Sculplobe at the brutalist arts and events space Lobe Block. Here Lavoie is experimenting with hanging her large-scale, textile pieces depicting nature, in and around the Lobe Block building and in it’s urban garden.





Weserhalle Art Auction 11

Sunday November 19th - Sunday November 26th

www.weserhalle.com

Works from Lavoie’s Reforestation Series are featured on and in the

Fall 2023 issue of Superpresent magazine

www.superpresent.org



Diane Lavoie is presently producing, large-scale, textile installations, depicting flowers from three separate botanical gardens, Botanischer Garten Berlin, Biosphäre Potsdam, and Palmengarten Frankfurt. The three pieces will hang in the forests of Vielsalm Belgium from mid June until September 2023, as part of La Nature Festival. Part of the Reforestation series, these pieces represent biodiversity in the extreme.


Opening Friday March 3rd, 2023, at BWAC in Brooklyn New York, in collaboration with The New York Historical Society, is the CENTRALBOOKING exhibition,

On The Waterfront - A View From the Coast (Line)

Three years in the making, this wonderful show has finally come to fruition. Running through April 23rd, it may be viewed Saturday and Sunday 12-6, and by appointment. Go to www.centralbookingnyc.com for more information.


September 15th 2022 5-9 pm KHB Studios Nazarethkirchstrasse 42 Berlin

Please join us for the opening of ONCE GUARDED, an exhibition featuring the art of the eight women of the Ever Emerging Mag Berlin edition.

Please bring a mask to the opening.

Exhibition runs in conjunction with Berlin Art Week through September 18th, 2-7 daily.

March 5th - April 5th, 2022

Project Space KIMGO is proud to present the two-person exhibition HIDDEN VARIABLES, highlighting the work of Finnish artist Helena Kauppila and North American artist, Diane Lavoie. Together the artists look at interacting with the biosphere. How does a scientific perspective allow for new pathways of connection? In what ways does our cultural upbringing influence how we perceive nature? While both women deal with the materiality of nature, as well as humankinds’ perception of the natural word, Kauppila uses experimental data to inform her textural paintings, while Lavoie uses domestic and found materials to create her oversized and miniature, textile pieces.

Project Space KIMGO
John-Schehr-Straße 1, 10407 Berlin

https://kimgo.de/

Open: Friday-Saturday, 2-6pm and by appointment info@kimgo.de

February 9th - 23rd, 2022

Artist in Residence, KHB Studios, Berlin

Exploring the theme, Minimal Reisen (minimal travel), Diane Lavoie will work on projects, alone and in collaboration with other artists, which speak to the idea that travel must not necessarily be far and wide.

July, 2021 - Ongoing

Diane is presently involved in a research residency with the New York Historical Society through the gallery, CENTRAL BOOKING. The research will culminate in a group show in NYC in 2022.