About Diana Nicholette Jeon

Diana Nicholette Jeon's work begins with moments of disillusionment—when the stories we tell ourselves about our lives no longer explain what we have experienced. Through photography, mixed media, and post-photographic processes, she creates images imbued with melancholy that inhabit the space between memory and reality, longing and loss, belief and understanding.

Her work has been exhibited in more than 200 solo and group exhibitions and screenings internationally. Solo exhibitions include the Honolulu Museum of Art, Griffin Museum of Photography, Blue Sky Gallery, Head On Photo Festival, and A Smith Gallery.