Director, Digital Scholarship in Arts (DiSA)
Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory
Email: christine.donofrio@ubc.ca
Prof. Christine D’Onofrio is a visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She attended York University in Toronto for her BFA, and completed her MFA at the University of British Columbia. D’Onofrio has held positions at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, University of Toledo, and the University of Windsor. She has exhibited her work extensively across Canada, at galleries such as: Eyelevel Gallery, Modern Fuel Gallery, Charles H Scott Gallery, Republic Gallery, Helen Pitt Gallery, Gallery 44, La Centrale, and WARC Gallery. Prof. D’Onofrio has also given artist talks and served on panels in various institutions, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the prestigious “Art Now” lectures at the University of Lethbridge. Prof. D’Onofrio works in photography, video, digital media, interactive media, printmaking, sculpture, book works, and installation.
Research Area: Lens based imaging, digital media and interactivity, interested in feminism, social justice, humour, magic and practice based research pedagogies