Claire A. Warden


Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts Degree

Claire A. Warden (b. Montréal, Québec) is an interdisciplinary artist who works in still and moving image media. Working with cameraless and experimental image-making processes within a research-based practice, her work engages questions of identity, illegibility, abstraction, and language in the United States in multi-year projects. Warden’s work has been exhibited nationally and abroad, including solo exhibitions at Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Pictura Gallery, and The University of Kansas Art & Design Gallery. Her work has been featured in publications including Harper’s Magazine and Light Work’s Contact Sheet with writing by Charles Guice. She received an Arizona Commission on the Arts artist research grant, a Puffin Foundation grant, and Philadelphia Photo Arts Center Contemporary Photography Exhibition award, selected by Lucy Gallun. Warden was awarded artist residencies through the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, LATITUDE, ACRE, and Light Work.