
Brooklyn, New York / Painter, poet, and muralist
Diana Rowe
Vivid paintings and murals exploring identity, language, growth, and transformation through a personal surrealist voice.
Diana Rowe is a Black queer Jamaican American artist born in Detroit and based in Brooklyn. Working across painting, poetry, and large-scale murals, she creates emotionally resonant compositions about identity, language, perception, and the shifting nature of lived experience.
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