Frederica Diane Huff

The Owensboro Art Guild does not sell art through this website. You may contact the artist directly by email fredericadiane@hotmail.com.

I earned my BFA and MA from WKU and was a graduate teaching assistant to renowned feminist artist, Judy Chicago in the creation of the environmental exhibit “At Home”, a national touring exhibit, PBS documentary, numerous published articles and permanent research documentation at Penn State University. I also received a fellowship to study 17th century Dutch Art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and create podcasts distributed by NGA Education Dept. I was documented by the Kentucky Arts Council in the publication Kentucky Women Artists: 1850 – 2000. and in 2016, was the curator of a traveling exhibit and publication “In Celebration of Kentucky Artists”.

I have been Education Director of the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, Gallery Director of the Kentucky Watercolor Society in Louisville and Jury Committee Chair of the Bardstown Art Gallery, Exec. Director of Learning Opportunities, Inc., Arts & Humanities Chair of McLean County High School, Curriculum Chair and art instructor for 21st Century Academy of Daviess County and have taught all ages in public and private elementary through high school, colleges and museums including Kentucky Wesleyan College, Western Kentucky University, Owensboro Business College, and J.B Speed Art Museum in Louisville,KY.. I have exhibited, received awards and conducted workshops in Louisville, Evansville, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Nashville, Cincinnati and Charleston, SC and throughout Kentucky in Owensboro, Bowling Green, Bardstown, Frankfort, Lexington, Paducah, Henderson, Ashland.

As both an artist and educator, I have been widely published in magazines such as Art Across Kentucky, CenterStage, Leo Weekly, Pure Uncut Candy, United States Society for Education through Art’s Teaching Voices, Kentucky Art Education News, Home Education, Sage, Traumatology, Women Studies Perspectives and books Kentucky Women Artists: 1850-2000, Judy Chicago Art Education Collection, and A Community of Teachers: Art Curriculum Units by Teachers in Arts & Humanities.

Currently, my artwork is on display at Womanmade Gallery in Chicago , LAMAG in Los Angeles, the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, the Senior Community Center of Owensboro, the Owensboro Convention Center, Audubon Museum in Henderson, The Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green, the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, the EasterSeals Foundation in Evansville, and the Ojibway Club in Ontario, Canada.