Artist Talks
Through artist talks, podcasts, panel discussions, and classroom presentations, Diana Nicholette Jeon shares insights into her creative practice, lens-based art, post-photography, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in contemporary image-making. These conversations have taken place at museums, universities, photography organizations, festivals, and educational programs in the United States and internationally.
Selected appearances include the Griffin Museum of Photography, B&H Photo, Head On Photo Festival, FRAMES Photography Circle, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, East Carolina University, and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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Frames Magazine Podcast
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Artist Talk (AI Focused), University of Texas at Rio Grande, Arts 2356, Photography 1, D.W. Witman
Artist Talk, Valda Bailey and Doug Chinnery’s Find Your Voice
Artist Talk, RI Center for Photographic Arts
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A Conversation with Diana Nicholette Jeon, B and H Photo - Refractions
Creativity, Content, and Process, FRAMES Photography Circle
AI & Creativity: Rashed Haq, Diana Nicholette Jeon, and Hayley Lohn, Griffin Museum of Photo
Artificial Intelligence and Photography, F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast
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The River of Woe, Head On Photo Festival, Sydney, AU
Work with What You’ve Got, East Carolina University Inquiries in Digital Photography course
Work with What You’ve Got, Aperture Photography Group, Northhampton, EN
This is a Photograph Because I Say It Is, Open Show Pasadena
Conversations on Identity & Personal Narrative in Photography, Exposure Festival, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Concept and Creation, Interview by Willow Paul, Instagram Live
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Nights As Inexorable As The Sea, Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR. View Recording
Recent Works, Kipaipai Fellows Meeting
Work With What You’ve Got, Intro Black and White Darkroom Photography Class, UMBC
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Self Exposure, A. Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX
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Diana Nicholette Jeon: Work With What You’ve Got, Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu, HI
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Self Exposure, Capture Festival, SoMa Gallery, Vancouver, BC
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Work, Digital Art Society of Hawaii