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John Dingler

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John Dingler was born in Italy, and has lived in the United States since his teens, currently producing art from his studio in Riverside, CA USA.

Dingler has investigated contemporary consumerism through several complex works, and was an early visual critic of the Bush administration’s shenanigans, making a series of politically and
socially informed art projects.

He makes frequent use of transparent materials, producing dazzling, sometimes intimate, partly abstract, texturally rich, narrative works. “And ideal day, for me, is to spend the day exploring new ideas, transforming them into tangible objects that have a compelling force.”

He has won several competitions for his unique and creative use of new media. Articles about his art have appeared in domestic and international media, and has exhibited in Europe and Asia. Tri-Star Pictures included four of his shaped canvases in a motion picture. He is on the forefront of artists who put “moviettes” on YouTube and Krackle where he is free to reconstitute his still images in a filmic format to tell new stories. His work can be found by entering “John Dingler” into any
search engine.

He has held pedagogical positions in fine art, technology, and art history on the university and
community college levels, published related articles, as well as curated and juried art exhibitions.

Dingler attended University of California, Berkeley received a BA from the University of Maryland,
and earned his MFA in fine art from the University of California, Irvine.

John Dingler’s personal website is <http://johndinglerart.weebly.com/>; he can be emailed johndinglerart@gmail.com
>, or called
(951-787-1881) for appointments to discuss upcoming
projects and to schedule studio visits.



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        • Stacy Burris
        • Joe Berryhill
        • Lisa Cabrera
        • Melissa Culley
        • John Dingler
        • Rachael Dzikonski
        • Daniel Foster
        • Leora Lutz
        • Douglas McCulloh
        • Ruth Nolan
        • Nathaniel Osollo
        • John Romine
        • Sandra Rowe
        • Joshua Valencia
        • Selena Wilson
        • Matt Burris, AICP LEED AP
        • Ken Gutierrez
        • Mike Harrod
        • Kelly Hickler
        • John Earle Hilldebrand III
        • Bob Johnson, Ph.D.
        • Mitra Mehta-Cooper, AICP
        • Nelson Miller, AICP
        • Tom Oliver
        • Aaron Pfannestiel, AICP LEED AP
        • Carolyn Schutten
        • Mario Suarez, AICP
        • Miguel A. Vazquez, AICP
        • Virginia Viado
        • Grace Williams
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