
Diana Mohamed Ahmed Digna
Designer
National Corporations for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM)
Country: Sudan
Biography
Diana studied ceramics at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Sudan University. Having developed an interest in the different ways of and approaches to displaying pottery and ceramics within the museum, Diana now works as a designer at the Exhibition Hall in the Sudan National Museum.
At the Sudan National Museum Diana is currently working as a designer in the re-exhibit sector. Alongside this Diana is working on selecting pottery objects for the new regional museums and hopes to work on the upcoming re-display at Khalifa House Museum in Sudan.
At the British Museum
During her time on the International Training Programme Diana was based in the Department of Egypt and Sudan and spent her partner placement at The Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire and Nottingham University Museum.
Diana worked with Aprille Tijam (Philippines) on her Object in focus project. Her exhibition proposal was titled Life After Death: treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur.
Diana’s place on the International Training Programme was generously supported by the Barakat Trust.