
Photo credit: Jessica Sabogal
Camille Larivée is a street artist, independent curator, writer, and cultural worker based in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyaang/Montreal, in so-called Canada. They hold a bachelor’s degree in art history and a certificate in feminist studies from the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM). For the past 12 years, Camille has created and curated many public art projects, exhibitions, and publications with amazing collaborators. Their artistic and curatorial practice is anchored around collective emotional memories in urban public spaces and love for local biodiversity. They use collage, drawing, and textiles, and their work has been shown in Canada, United States, and Sweden. As an author, they co-edited the book D’horizons et d’estuaires : entre mémoires et créations autochtones with Léuli Eshrāghi (2020) and they contributed to the magazines Canadian Art, ESPACE art actuel, and others. Camille is the Executive and Artistic Director for the Montréal Arts Interculturels (MAI) since 2023.
For all inquiries, please send an email: camille.larivee@gmail.com