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Our Home, 2025, TurnPark Art Space, West Stockbridge. This sculpture is an invitation to consider human vs animal impact on our habitat via commercial and domestic waste, as well as wastewater. Using reclaimed materials that are commonly disposed of by the building industry, it compares the relative permanence of what humans leave behind with an innately transient and delicate web of animal tracks. An arched structure inlaid with crystals signifies protective efforts towards collaboration with our shared ecology.










Water Rites, 2025, Center for Peace Through Culture, Housatonic. A multidisciplinary art exhibit exploring the broader environmental and cultural implications of water rights and clean water access in regard to the Housatonic River and a compromised public water system. Dozens of local artists, a river cleanup, speaker panel, wild basketry workshop, and storytelling night. Featured mages are of my personal creative contribution.


















Prisma Studio LX, 2024, Lisbon Portugal. A pop up outdoor installation featuring large sensory maps inspired by visual data that was collected in the city of Lisbon. Works include ‘Safira,’ ‘Door Knocker,’ ‘Pelin’s House,’ and ‘Ceiling Shadows.’




Esau’s Heel Trail, 2023, Town of Becket. Custom hand-painted trail signs fill otherwise empty spaces within the gated entrance of an abandoned property development site that was converted to a local trail system. Signs read: “conserving our forests” and “protecting our wetlands” to promote the Town of Becket’s environmental efforts in maintaining wild spaces for public use.




Homage to the Afterlife, 2019, Laurel Hill Association. Held on All Soul's Day, this public art installation featured a community ancestor altar, planetary gong bath by Sarah Bassin, keynote speaker + funeral director Amy Cunningham's "On the Abiding Soul and Role of Reflective Ritual," local art exhibit, guided lantern walk, and live astronomy event by Rick Costello. Documented by Augusta Rose Photography.
























Rites of Passage, 2013, Whitney Center for the Arts. A three-day art installation and experimental theatre production by Pooja Prema celebrating the rites of passage in a woman's life from birth until death. Camille curated the Maiden and Pregnancy Rooms, installed paintings throughout the building, recited poetry, and danced while pregnant as part of the performance.
Babayan Culture House, 2010, Cappadocia Turkey. Paintings installed in a cave overlooking the valley.