Diana Turnbow
Storyteller | Curator | Project Coordinator
Diana Turnbow is a storyteller and curator who creates experiences that connect people with art and story. Her life-long fascination with history and its artifacts, a love of art and design, and the delight of being part of a spell-bound audience has guided her work in museum exhibitions and collections.
Both creative and pragmatic, Diana excels at developing ideas into exhibitions, programs, and publications. As a writer and speaker, she takes her audience on an imaginative journey that empowers their own curiosity and expressive voice
Diana works with a range of art media and historical periods, with particular expertise in photographs and photographic collections. She takes on projects that vary in size and timeline, and is pleased to help individuals organize and display their personal collections.
Services
Research and Writing | Project Development and Coordination | Collection Care and Interpretation | Creative Collaborations | Museum Tours and Art Talks
Contact Diana today to discuss your needs.
Past Projects
Becoming Visible
Content Development Team | Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum
The Nativity and Other Christmas Stories at the National Gallery of Art
Writing and Design | Self-Guided Tour
Great Salt Lake Photographic Survey
Artist Project | Kimberly Anderson, Photographer
Dorothea Lange’s Three Mormon Towns
Exhibition | Brigham Young University of Art
Exhibition and Book | Brigham Young University Museum of Art
Adam’s Dream: The Photographs of Rodney Smith
Exhibition | Brigham Young University Museum of Art