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Camille Turner is a Canadian artist and researcher who investigates themes of race, space, home, and belonging through Afrofuturism and historical research. She completed her PhD and Master’s in Environmental Studies at York University, where Professor Honor Ford-Smith supported her interdisciplinary art-based research. Currently, she is the first Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow at the Daniels Faculty, University of Toronto.
- Research Focus: Colonial Canada’s entanglement in transatlantic slavery, environmental memory, and Afrofuturist methodologies.
- Projects: Nave (2022), an immersive installation linking church architecture to slave ship holds, and the ongoing Afronautic Research Lab project.
- Awards: 2022 Toronto Biennial’s Artist Prize.
- Education: PhD (2022) and MA (2012) in Environmental Studies, York University.
Her work bridges art, environmental studies, and social practice to unsilence histories of slavery in Canada, leveraging multimedia installations for cross-disciplinary knowledge mobilization.
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