Claire Fall Blanchette (she/her/hers) is an artist working across multiple disciplines including sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. Using organic and unconventional materials, Claire investigates the boundaries that humans have established between the built world and the environment.

Claire is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design where she received a BFA in Printmaking and History of Art.

She is the recipient of the Marcia Grand Centennial Sculpture Prize, the Reba Stewart – Genevieve McMillan Travel Fellowship, and has been an artist-in-residence at Konstepidemin Arts Center in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Claire has exhibited work nationally and internationally, including at the Lionel Rombach Gallery (Tucson, AZ), West Valley Art Museum (Peoria, AZ), Evelyn Peeler Peacock Gallery (Corning, NY), 440 Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Ejecta Projects (Carlisle, PA), SPACE Gallery (Portland, ME), Shoestring Press (Brooklyn, NY), and Konstepidemin Arts Center (Gothenburg, Sweden).

She is currently an MFA candidate in Studio Art at the University of Arizona in Tucson.