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$85/Hour
One-on-one Instructor

Clare Samuel

Available for:

  • Darkroom printing
  • Camera functions
  • B&W film processing
  • Film scanning
  • Digital printing
  • Moving image (video and 16mm)
  • Portraiture
  • Conceptual development
  • Career development
  • Grant writing

Clare Samuel (she/her) is a visual artist originally from Northern Ireland, now living in Toronto. She holds a BFA from Toronto Metropolitan University and an MFA from Concordia University. Spanning photography, video and installation, her work is often a dialogue with the idea of portraiture. She has exhibited internationally including recently at OBORO, VU Photo, Gallery TPW and PAVED Arts. Clare’s practice has been supported by Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and Toronto Arts Council. She is co-founder and co-director of Feminist Photography Network, a nexus for research on the relationship between feminism and lens-based media.

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