Denyse Thomasos was born in
Port of Spain,
Trinidad and Tobago, to Jennie Ann (née Leiba) and Raymond Garth Thomasos, who attained his BS in
University College of the West Indies and was a high school teacher at a boys' school. Her father's family was politically involved in Trinidad and her great-uncle was the first Black
Speaker of the House of Representatives. Thomasos and her family emigrated to Canada in 1970, settling in
Toronto,
Ontario, near
Lawrence Avenue West and
Keele Street. At the age of fifteen, Thomasos began taking drawing classes, where she especially enjoyed
gesture drawing. She was politically active at this time, participating in
divestment actions and protests against
apartheid, which became a major theme represented in her paintings from this period. It was at this point that her work began to shift away from representational to more abstract works, as she searched for an "emotional connection with the paint and the canvas." Thomasos received her
MFA in painting and sculpture from the
Yale School of Art in 1989, after attending the
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in
Maine, in 1988. == Career and works ==