Anne Diggory (b.1951[1]) is an American artist.
Diggory received a BA from Yale University in 1973, and an MFA from Indiana University in 1976.[2][3] In 1977 she moved to Saratoga Springs, New York and began work inspired by local landscapes including the Adirondack Park and Saratoga Springs.[4]
In 2001 The New York Times chronicled a painting and backpacking trip to the Adirondacks by Ms. Diggory and others.[5]
In addition to numerous smaller paintings, she has executed multiple large-scale pieces, including murals for the Adirondack Trust Company, Five Seasons of the Adirondacks in 1998[6] and The Flume in 2001,[7] and a frieze (with Alice Manzi and Beverly Mastrianni) for the facade of the Saratoga Springs Amtrak Station in 2003.[8]
Her painting Layers of Clarity and Ambiguity was featured in the October, 2001 issue of American Artist magazine.[9]