Diane Dwyer
Diane is a Boston-based installation artist and experience designer dedicated to creating interpretive, inclusive, and imaginative environments. Her work reflects her passion for reinterpreting history through contemporary lenses, fostering equitable public spaces, and championing representation and inclusivity. Diane’s artistic vision is fueled by a deep belief in the power of imagination to connect people and transform environments.
From narrative development to spatial design, Diane has worked in museums, castles (fantastical and factual), abandoned warehouses, theme parks, and city streets. She has contributed to projects for clients including the Smithsonian Institute, Historic Royal Palaces, the NFL, and WB’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Her career began with an internship in Walt Disney World's Creative Entertainment department, where she worked as a Technical Director on live shows, parades, and spectacles.
Diane holds a BFA in Production Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design, with a minor in Themed Entertainment Design, and a Master’s in Narrative Environments from University of the Arts London: Central Saint Martins.