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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.

Exhibition extended, debate meeting cancelled

We are happy to announce that Tiffany Chung’s solo exhibition has been extended until December 12.

On a not so happy note, we have been forced to cancel the debate meeting scheduled for November 6 as CAMP is having difficulties raising funds. The public grants we are dependent upon have experienced serious cuts from the new Danish government.

So CAMP will launch a crowdfunding campaign later this month. Help CAMP survive by donating and sharing the message!

Illustration: Tiffany Chung’s ECHO/OCHA/UNHCR/SNAP: Syrian refugees, IDPs and people in need in Iraq & Syria (winter 2014-2015 and as of July 2015) from 2015. Ink and oil on vellum & paper, 25 x 31.2 cm

Illustration: Tiffany Chung’s ECHO/OCHA/UNHCR/SNAP: Syrian refugees, IDPs and people in need in Iraq & Syria (winter 2014-2015 and as of July 2015) from 2015. Ink and oil on vellum & paper, 25 x 31.2 cm

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