Senior Lecturer, Department of Art & Art History

Cameron Davis has attended artist residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada, and has exhibited throughout Vermont, New York, and San Diego. Her work is in private and public collections nationally. Davis is the recipient of the Lee Krasner-Jackson Pollock Foundation grant for painting, as well as grants from both the Argosy and Puffin Foundations for painting in collaboration with composer Sam Guarnaccia. Her paintings, installations, and community art projects have followed the climate-change movement for the last decade. She is interested in the role perception plays in understanding the human-nature relationship and considers studio practice to be her fundamental means to navigating life in a warming world. Davis is a member of the international ecoartnetwork.org and WEAD Woman Environmental Artists Directory.

 

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Cami Davis formal portrait

Areas of Expertise and/or Research

Art and ecology, art and the environmental humanities, environmental art, ecoart

Education

  • Post-graduate, International Institute of Ecological Studies, Schumacher College, Devon, England
  • MFA, Painting, Pratt Institute
  • BA, Studio Art, University of Vermont

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