
Robin Cameron is a Canadian-born artist and educator based in New York City who works in a wide range of media including ceramics, brass, film, cyanotype, drawing, and printmaking. She often uses traditional media in an unconventional way to explore the boundaries of time, systems of thought, and identity.
Prof. Cameron is best known for making artist books, some of which are held in the collection of the library of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She has copublished and self-published twenty-nine books of her writing and art.
Her work has been exhibited in group shows in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto, Istanbul, and Paris, among others, and she has had solo exhibitions in Los Angeles, New York, St. Louis, Toronto, and Paris. Her work is in the permanent collection at the Whitney Museum and the Centre Pompidou. In 2018 she was awarded a Canada Council for the Arts Research and Creation grant. She was a visiting professor of printmaking at Cornell University in 2019 and an adjunct professor teaching graphic design at Rutgers University in 2020.
Prof. Cameron earned her MFA from Columbia University and her BA in communication design from Emily Carr University.