Artist Bio

Camille Eskell exhibits her work extensively in solo and group shows throughout the U.S. and abroad, including Mexico and South America. Her work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Hudson River Museum (NY), Chrysler Museum of Art (VA), MOMA/Wales, the Housatonic Museum of Art, (CT) and the Islip Art Museum (NY). She is a recipient of the 2017-8 Artist Fellowship Excellence award from the CT Office of the Arts, adding to those in drawing and painting from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts respectively.  Eskell has received reviews and features in numerous publications, such as The New York Times, CT Post, The Hartford Courant, D’arte magazine, Art New England, and the Huffington Post, as well as the online journals Art Spiel, Posit 19 and Ante Mag. Her residencies include Weir Farm/National Historic site and the Vermont Studio Center. Eskell holds a Master of Fine Arts from Queens College/CUNY, lives and works in the greater New York area, and maintains a studio in Chelsea, NYC.

Eskell's work is currently part of a national traveling exhibition "Tradition Interrupted" with the Bedford Gallery at Lesher Center for the Arts (2021-2024).