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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.

CLOSED

CLOSED

CAMP will be closed during the Christmas holidays from December 19–January 1. We are back in the office on January 2 and will be busy preparing our next exhibition We shout and shout, but no one listens: Art from conflict zones, which opens to the public on March 3. Happy holidays!

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LAST WEEK

LAST WEEK

Have you seen CAMP's current exhibition “Deportation Regime” yet?
If not, today, Wednesday, and Friday is your last chance! We are taking the show down on Saturday. Click here to read Changiz M. Varzi's wonderful report about CAMP and our work before you visit us.

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