Christine De Vuono
MFA, BA, BScN, BSc
Christine De Vuono is a multimedia artist working with drawing, sculpture, collage, installation, and photography. Her work utilizes antiquated practices and mindful labour, emphasizing the disparity between past traditions and present efficiencies. Often focusing on the transitions we face in life, her work celebrates the needs of the psyche for beloved care and lived beauty. Her work has been shown in England, Toronto, Ottawa, Salt Spring Island, Hamilton, in her hometown of Guelph, and in online forums. She has a Masters Degree in Fine Art from the University of Waterloo, and Bachelors of Arts from University Of Guelph. Currently she teaches in the Diploma program at Dundas Valley School of Arts.
BACKGROUND & TRAINING
2021–2023, Masters of Fine Art, University of Waterloo
2022, Ox-Bow Residency, Saugatauk, USA
2021, Centre for Teaching Excellence, Fundamentals of University Teaching, University of Waterloo
2019, Master class in puppetry and storytelling, Skipton, England
2011-2018, Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, Honours, with Distinction, University of Guelph
2014–2015, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
2008–2009, Foundation year in Fine Art. Craven College, Skipton, England.
2006–2007, Post-graduate certificate in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
1998–2003, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Victoria
1991–1995, Bachelor of Science, Honours, University of Toronto