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Diane Borsato is a critically acclaimed Canadian artist whose works explores ephemeral experiences through performance, intervention, video, installation, and photography. She was a Sobey Art Award nominee in 2011 and a Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award winner in 2008. She is also a former artist in residence at The Art Gallery of Toronto professor of studio art at the University of Guelph.

Education
Diane Borsato graduated with honors from York University earning a Bachelors of Fine Art in Studio Art (1997). She holds a Masters of Fine Art from Concordia University in Sculpture and New Media (2001) and a Masters of Art in Performance Studies from New York University (2003).

Further References

 * Drobnick, J., Fisher, J., Allen, J., Agnes Etherington Art Centre., & DisplayCult (Group of artists). (2002). Museopathy. Kingston, Ont: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University in association with DisplayCult.
 * Jurakic, I., & Cambridge Galleries. (2007). Diane Borsato: Neighbourhood. Cambridge: Cambridge Galleries.
 * Vogl, R. J. (2007). Walk this way: The urban interventions of Francis Alÿs and Diane Borsato. Ottawa, Ont: Carleton University.
 * Intimate Interventions: An Interview with Diane Borsato, Paul Halferty, CTR Canadian Theatre Review, ed. Laura Levin, Issue 137, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2009
 * Subtle Borsato: Art finds magic in small moments, review of The Chinatown Foray at Mercer Union, David Jager, Now Magazine, Toronto, September 24, 2009
 * Tangible Acts: Touch in Performance, Jennifer Fisher, The Senses in Performance, eds. Sally Barnes and André Lepecki, Routledge, New York, 2007