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After five years of existence, CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics closed on October 1, 2020.
Our website will stay live as an archive and resource for people interested in art and curating that engage migration politics.
For the complete story of CAMP’s foundation and program, download or purchase the recollective book CAMP status! Seven Years of Engaging Art on Migration Politics.

Great news!

Denmark’s most respected museum of modern art, Louisiana, has acquired Tiffany Chung’s Syria-installation finding one’s shadow in ruins and rubble, which was on display in CAMP in Fall 2015. The artist has generously donated half of the sales income to CAMP, a big-hearted and welcomed helping hand at a time when CAMP is facing closure. Read more...

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