Remembering Diana Oh: Queer Artist, Activist, and Icon

The world of queer art and activism is mourning the loss of Diana Oh, also known as Zaza, whose radiant spirit and boundary-pushing work left an indelible mark on communities across New York City and beyond. News of Diana Oh’s passing spread rapidly in June 2025, sparking an outpouring of tributes from artists, collaborators, and friends who remember their fearless creativity and relentless compassion. Diana Oh’s legacy is celebrated as a beacon of queer magic, radical love, and inclusive joy, with recent memorials and online gatherings honoring their life and work.

A Life Dedicated to Queer Magic and Community

Diana Oh was a multidimensional artist whose practice spanned music, performance, installation, and ritual. Known for their signature projects like my lingerie play—a feminist and queer protest that reclaimed public space—and The Infinite Love Party, a QTPOC-centered celebration, Diana Oh built communities grounded in care, authenticity, and radical joy. Their gatherings were more than events; they were sacred spaces where laughter, rage, and hope could coexist.

Diana Oh’s work was never just about art for art’s sake. They believed deeply in the power of art to heal, to challenge injustice, and to create belonging. Projects like CLAIRVOYANCE and The Gift Project sowed seeds of community and healing, while their fiery My H8 Letter to the Gr8 American Theatre confronted systemic exclusion with unapologetic honesty. Diana Oh’s presence was described as a “joy riot in human form,” and their hugs, laughter, and boundless energy left an unforgettable impression on everyone they met.

Recent Tributes and Community Impact

In the days following Diana Oh’s passing, friends, collaborators, and admirers flooded social media with heartfelt messages. Instagram posts and YouTube tributes highlighted the profound impact Diana Oh had, not just as an artist, but as a friend and guide. One tribute noted, “Diana made you feel seen, safe, and sacred,” while another recalled how their laughter could make your gut hurt. Diana Oh’s final days were spent surrounded by a powerful community, with over $23,000 raised to support their family and honor their legacy.

The theatre and performance communities in New York and globally have been deeply affected. Diana Oh was scheduled to present ART CHXRCH, a “sober intentional binaural beat brain massage dance party for creatives and introverts,” further underscoring their commitment to inclusive, healing spaces. The legacy of Diana Oh continues through the ongoing work of their brothers, Sububin and Han, and through the countless lives touched by their art and activism.

Key Points: Diana Oh’s Legacy

  • Queer Art and Activism: Diana Oh’s work centered on queer, feminist, and QTPOC experiences, using art as a tool for protest, healing, and community-building.
  • Signature Projects: my lingerie playThe Infinite Love PartyCLAIRVOYANCE, and The Gift Project are just a few examples of their boundary-pushing initiatives.
  • Community Impact: Diana Oh’s gatherings and performances created safe, joyful spaces for marginalized voices, and their influence extended far beyond the stage.
  • Recent Tributes: Social media and performance communities have celebrated Diana Oh’s life with heartfelt messages, memorials, and fundraising efforts.
  • Ongoing Legacy: Diana Oh’s brothers and community continue to honor their memory, ensuring that their vision of radical love and inclusion lives on.

Honoring Diana Oh

Diana Oh’s passing is a reminder of the transformative power of art and community. Their work challenged us to embrace our full selves, to create spaces of belonging, and to find joy even in the face of adversity. As we remember Diana Oh, let’s continue to uplift queer voices, support healing art, and build communities rooted in love and authenticity.

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