Born in Algeria and raised in France, Claude is an artist with a rich and varied background. She studied sculpture and ceramics at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, a move that marked the beginning of a prolific and multidisciplinary career in the arts and an international journey.
Claude has lived and worked in many countries, including Morocco, France, Canada, the United Kingdom and Spain. This geographical diversity has enriched her artistic approach, allowing her to integrate multiple cultural influences.
She has been part of major projects such as the French Pavilion in Hanover for the World Expo and the FIFA World Cup in Marseille. She was artistic director of the La Massalia Children's Parade in Marseille (2600th anniversary of the city), as well as the Avignon Carnival.
In Toronto, she works on scenography projects for Corus Entertainment (Scream TV), 3D animations for Nelvana (Wild, Wild Circus Company), Spin Entertainment and Alliance Atlantis).
She designs champagne flutes and water glasses for Ritzenhoff Crystal in Germany.
Claude taught Design and Art at OCAD University in Toronto for 6 years.
She was the creator and curator of Nuit Blanche for the university (Moon-een on McCaul) as well as 2 installations for the city of Toronto, Claude has exhibited her sculptures in France, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States and Spain. Her creations continue to captivate audiences around the world.
Claude currently lives and works in Valencia, Spain,
Loneliness Solitude - Collection Big Brains Tiny Worlds - 55x16x13 cm - Ceramic, earthenware, porcelain, sequins and flocking. - 2014.