Trinity adds new artwork to Collection

Trinity College has recently added two new pieces to its Art Collection.

American photographer Diana Greene, wife of Visiting Scholar, Professor Mark Hall from Wake Forest University, visited Trinity in April and as a thank you to the hospitality that was shown to them, Ms Greene generously offered a gift of her work to add to the College’s Collection.

Residential College students were asked to select a piece of Ms Greene’s artwork and Openings (2010) was chosen; a piece that provides perspectives through multiple windows and openings at Port Arthur. 

To complement Openings, the College purchased an additional piece of Ms Greene’s artwork, There Are Limits (2010). 

Ms Green works as a visiting artist in schools and teaches narrative writing and photography. She has earned numerous awards and fellowships and her photographs have been exhibited at The Light Factory in Charlotte, North Carolina, Photospiva, the oldest national photographic competition in the United States, university and commercial galleries as well as public libraries.

Ms Greene said: ‘I am delighted to be included in the esteemed, contemporary collection of Art at Trinity College’. 

Both photographs will be displayed in the Gourlay corridor. 

See more of Diana Greene’s work on her website and read more about Diana on her blog

View the photographs on our Flickr site. 

Photo left: There are Limits (2010)

05 Jul 2011
Category: About