Bea Camacho

 

Bea CAMACHO (b. 1983, Philippines) is a visual artist who works in installation, performance, and video. She received her B.A. in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard University, where she was awarded the Albert Alcalay Prize for Outstanding work in Studio Art and the David McCord Prize for Achievement in the Arts.

She is a recipient of the Thirteen Artists Award from the Cultural Center of the Philippines. She was also selected as an exhibiting artist for the 2006 Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York City, USA and for the 2009 International Women Artists Biennale in Incheon, Korea.

Her work has been exhibited in galleries internationally. She has also shown her work in institutions including the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Philippines; National Museum of the Philippines, Philippines; Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Philippines; Museum of Contemporary Art and Design in Manila, Philippines; the Musee d’Art Moderne in St. Etienne, France; Kyoto Art Center, Japan; Hangaram Museum, Korea; Triennale di Milano Design Museum, Italy; Queens Museum of Art, New York, USA; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA; and the Tate Modern, UK.

Bea Camacho lives and works in Shanghai, China.

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