www.camidavis.com
Cameron Davis’ paintings, installations, and community art projects, explore issues of the environment and living consciously at this Eaarth-time. Davis’ work seeks to understand and reflect the role consciousness and the new sciences play in forming cultural frameworks that reweave relational and participatory ecological perspectives. Her work uses imagery taken from various sources: Hindu/yogic practices, Buddhism, Earth based traditions, and the new sciences, paired with abstraction that corresponds to the felt and sensed. In her work memory, desires, beliefs, and intuition, flirt, refer, but never fully touch down for long into references of the material (macro-invertebrate, bone, root system, flower, blackbird, honeybee), in an effort to address the interpenetration and permeable nature of the inner and outer.
Davis teaches with the University of Vermont’s Departments of Art and Art History and the Environmental Program.








