Bachelor of Fine Arts
About
Camille Myles is a francophone Canadian contemporary artist and Park Superintendent whose work explores identity, transformation, and resilience. Through painting, sculpture, installation, and public art, she investigates intergenerational connect...
Camille Myles is a francophone Canadian contemporary artist and Park Superintendent whose work explores identity, transformation, and resilience. Through painting, sculpture, installation, and public art, she investigates intergenerational connections, memory, and the invisible threads that bind us. Inspired by nature and the animal world, her work often invites public participation and collective reflection. Originally from Gatineau/Ottawa, Myles holds a BFA from Ottawa University and an MA in Heritage Conservation from Carleton University. She has exhibited internationally and received residencies and grants, including from the Ontario Arts Council. Now based in Tiny, Ontario, she continues to create murals and large-scale public art, using her practice to spark dialogue on change, connection, and the quiet labor of nurturing.
Curriculum Vitae
View AllBorn in 1982 in Decarie Boulevard, Montreal, QC, Canada. Currently residing in Tiny, ON, Canada.
Master of Arts (Re) Emergence (Re) Emergence