Camille Gros
As a transgender artist raised in Central Florida with Cajun heritage, Camille’s practice critiques american trans-spatial relationships to nationalism, feminism, and displacement. They make in community with Queer populations to archive inter-generational stories in dreamlike, mythic tapestries that reflect the socio-political intricacies of hybrid cultural landscapes. Their collaborative approach to quilting and printmaking practices embodies inherited methods of resilience in material storytelling. Camille holds a BFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design (2022), and an MFA from the University of Arkansas (2026). Outside of working with local non-profits and individual culture-bearers across the rural Southwest, they have collaborated with national institutions such as The Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, Center for Arts as Lived Experience (C.A.L.E), The Puffin Foundation, and The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA).

