
About
Kyle deCamp is an Adjunct Lecturer (Acting) in the Theatre Department at Barnard College. She is an interdisciplinary theatre maker, performer, and educator whose work explores intersections of architecture, history, technology, and individual lives. Her productions include Urban Renewal and here where the bridge floats, which blend these elements to reimagine live performance spaces.
Education:
- B.A., Sarah Lawrence College
- MFA Fellow, Integrated Electronic Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Fellow, American Academy in Rome (2017)
Her research interests focus on hybrid experiences of space in performance, combining multimedia and historical narratives. Recent projects have toured internationally and received significant recognition.
Awards:
- Rome Prize
- Hermes New Settings Award
- New York Dance and Performance Award
- New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship
DeCamp advises Senior Theses in Solo Performance and teaches courses such as Acting II: Devised & Solo and Improvisation. She has directed Barnard productions like Mockingbird and Madame Bovary.
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