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Diana Roberts

Scottish-born Diana Roberts is an independent art historian-curator with international experience in collections, exhibitions and gallery management. A graduate of the Universities of Edinburgh, Manchester and Murdoch, she has worked in national museums and regional art galleries in the UK and Australia. In 1989 she moved to Western Australia to manage the Alan Bond Collection. In 1994 she sought a tree-change and moved to the South West of WA. Diana is a former Director of Bunbury Regional Art Galleries. She also lectured in visual art theory at the Bunbury campus of Edith Cowan University. Having gained considerable insight into the South West art world, she is now completing a PhD at Curtin University of Technology investigating South West contemporary art practice. Diana balances her work and research interests by running a small hobby farm in Donnybrook.

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