ERIN FINLEY has been featured on Yahoo News, Fox News, Global TV, CTV, and CBC. She is the creator of "Memory Drawing" and "Project Elinor," both of which help older adults boost brain power through drawing. Finley is also the creator of "Ambi Drawing," a technique that encourages ambidexterity. Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer of WebMD, has said Finley's drawing processes stimulate neuroplasticity, which is the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.

Erin Finley is the recipient of two OCADU Teaching Awards. She believes in care-based pedagogy and strives to support all learners. Previously, Finley taught at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.

Erin Finley has exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the following galleries and institutions: Paul Petro (Toronto, ON); Arc Gallery (Chicago, IL); Hallwalls (Buffalo, NY); Allegheny College (Pennsylvania); Eastern New Mexico University (NM); CBGB's (NY); Miami University Gallery (Oxford, OH); Line Gallery (North Bay, ON); La Porte Peinte Centre Pour Les Arts (Burgundy, FR); Femina Potens Gallery (San Francisco, CA); Idaho State University (Pocatello, ID); Siena Art Institute (Siena, Italy); Queen's University (Kingston, ON); École Polytechnique (Paris, FR); Moonfruit (Amsterdam, The Netherlands); Utrecht University (the Netherlands); and Karat Artspace (Cologne, Germany). In 2012, she collaborated with Canadian artist Heather Saunders to produce the large-scale drawing performance "Opera Yoko", held at Sarah Lawrence College (NY), Yoko Ono's alma mater. In 2023, Finley collaborated with Agustín Plancarte Fexas (Universidad de Monterrey) to create a ceramic drawing project exhibited at Toronto's Gladstone House as part of an OCADU International Artist Residency. Erin also launched the "Drawing Disco" through the Gladstone and OCADU International.

Erin Finley has received project grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Arts Council, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Université du Québec a Montréal, and the University of Calgary, where she obtained an MFA while teaching in the University's engineering program. Finley has given talks at McGill University, University of Toronto, University of Buffalo (SUNY), University of Ottawa, Queen's University, Brock University, Ryerson University, York University, University of British Columbia, New York University, University of Western Ontario, Utrecht University, University of Melbourne, and Montreal's McCord Museum.

Finley's "Memory Drawing" project is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. The project has impacted hundreds of older adults in Ontario long-term-care through a series of art activities that stimulate memory. This summer, Erin will speak at Oxford University (UK) about drawing and memory activation.

Erin Finley teaches drawing in the Faculty of Art. She also teaches drawing at Far Eastern University (Manila, Philippines) through OCADU International. Previously she has taught with Admissions & Recruitment and the Writing and Learning Centre.