Biography
Kaitlyn Dunsmore is a Scottish contemporary visual artist based in Victoria, Canada. Her recent work critiques the role of social construction within schools of thought, language and perception.
In 2017, she received a First Class Honours Degree in Contemporary Art Practice from Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, Scotland, and has since received her MFA from the University of Victoria in 2019. She is an intermedia artist, but primarily works within the realms of experiential installation.
Dunsmore has been recognized for her creative research by receiving the Barnes-Graham Trust award (2015) and the Audrey St Denys & M.E Johnson Scholarship (2019). As an emerging artist she has exhibited both across the UK and internationally, in locations such as Generator Projects (Dundee, Scotland), SWG3 (Glasgow, Scotland), Ku-Ku-Kulubi (Tallinn, Estonia), The Menada (Macedonia) and the Arc.hive Gallery (Victoria, Canada).
In 2017, she received a First Class Honours Degree in Contemporary Art Practice from Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, Scotland, and has since received her MFA from the University of Victoria in 2019. She is an intermedia artist, but primarily works within the realms of experiential installation.
Dunsmore has been recognized for her creative research by receiving the Barnes-Graham Trust award (2015) and the Audrey St Denys & M.E Johnson Scholarship (2019). As an emerging artist she has exhibited both across the UK and internationally, in locations such as Generator Projects (Dundee, Scotland), SWG3 (Glasgow, Scotland), Ku-Ku-Kulubi (Tallinn, Estonia), The Menada (Macedonia) and the Arc.hive Gallery (Victoria, Canada).