Selina Martin (born 1967) is a Canadian pop, art rock, and experimental pop singer-songwriter and composer from Pakenham, Ontario. Martin studied drama at the University of Toronto before joining Bob Wiseman’s band from 1995 to 1999. She launched her recording career with the album Space Woman in 1998. Martin’s discography featured the albums Life Drawing Without Instruction (2005), Disaster Fantasies (2010), I've Been Picking Caruso's Brain; I Think I Have the Information We Need to Make a New World (2016), and Time Spent Swimming (2022). She composed music for the animated film Five Hole: Tales of Hockey Erotica (2009) and the documentary Act of God. Martin collaborated with Dave Bidini, Martin Tielli, and Tom Holliston, and performed as a member of The Faceless Forces of Bigness.