• Bio

    Claire Greenshaw is a visual artist and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Visual Arts at York University, where her creative research and dissertation, 'Drawing is a Residue of Time; rematerializing images in the digital age', is supported by a SSHRC graduate scholarship. Her artwork focuses on drawing, the circulation of images and the experience of time under late capitalism and the Anthropocene. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2003) and a Master of Fine Arts from the Glasgow School of Art (2009). Recent exhibitions include The Gund (Gambier, USA), Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery (Kitchener, ON), and two seven two (Toronto, ON). Greenshaw’s work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council and TFVA.