Camille who?
Camille Ostrowsky is a French/Australian, multi-disciplinary artist working on the unceeded lands of the Bundjalung nation (Mullumbimby), and the Gadigal & Bidjigal people (Sydney).
She works primarily as a set designer for live performance, film and events; sculpting spaces and forming images for contemporary and hybrid performance forms. With an inquisitive approach to the infinite depths of the creative process, Camille embodies an artistic practice that strives to be fluid, responsive and inclusive of all agents of a given situation, to explore how we can naturally create contemporary work that responds with pertinence to our shifting environment and bodies within it.
Camille is currently devising a new silent work with creative partner Isaac Forsyth, at the intersection of clowning, durational performance and ritual.
Using assemblage, found objects, digital images, photography, light, stained glass, drawing & painting, she simultaneously deconstructs and profoundly honours the world inside and outside of her.
Camille holds a Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts in Design for Performance from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (2020).
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