

Camille Therese
Camille Therese is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice engages with material as a site of inquiry- not to master it, but to enter into dialogue with its resistances, contradictions and thresholds. Working across sculpture and installation, she embraces processes that are physically demanding and often precarious, exploring balance, tension and momentum through acts of fracturing and repair. Her work holds paradox as method- where violence and care, destruction and creation, control and surrender coexist. Refusing medium hierarchy and easy beauty Camille's sculptures offer a complex tactility that honours the vulnerability required to persist through adversity. They speak to the unseen labour of transformation and the way bodies, like materials, bear the trace of every force that has shaped them. Drawing on lived experiences of neurodivergence, chronic illness, queerness and motherhood, her recent work invites reflection on how discomfort, error and fragility can be sources of profound generative potential.
