Deborah Druick was born in Montreal and attended the Montreal Museum School of Art, Dawson College and Concordia University, earning a BFA and an MFA equivalent. Moving from Montreal to Toronto and then to Hong Kong, she became the creative director at a high-end retailer. During this ten-year period, she continued producing artwork, showing in group shows and a solo show in Hong Kong. She subsequently moved to New York with her family and began showing her work in New York. Her work was acquired by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in 2025 for their permanent collection. She has had solo shows at Stellarhighway, Brooklyn; David Nolan Gallery, NY; and Nino Mier Gallery, NY, and has exhibited her work at Art Basel Miami; the Armory Show, NY; The Dallas Art Fair; Art Ono, Seoul; Fog, San Francisco; and Anna Zorina Gallery, NY. Her work has been reviewed in Artnet, Artsy, Whitehot Magazine and Puck News and has been featured in New American Paintings, Elephant Magazine and Artmaze Magazine. She was awarded the Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Grant for painting in 2024, the Adolf and Esther Gottlieb Artist Grant in 2026, and has been accepted for the Yaddo Residency 2026.