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Camille Intson

Camille is in a bright red suit and matching lipstick, she sits on a stool leaning forward slightly and smirking

Camille Intson

(she/her)

Biography 

Camille Intson is an award-winning Esto-Canadian artist and researcher whose practice spans writing, performance, music, new media, and emerging technology. Her critically acclaimed body of work has been honoured with a Playwrights' Guild of Canada Tom Hendry Award, Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award, NNPF National Playwriting Competition Award, Hamilton Music Award, and Canadian Folk Music Award nomination, among others. As a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Information, her doctoral research leverages research-creation, queer and feminist phenomenologies, and sensory analyses of contemporary performance works to explore trans-feminist and queer futurities though emerging technologies. Beyond TMU’s School of Performance, she has also taught courses for undergraduate and master’s students at the University of Toronto’s St. George and Scarborough campuses. She is a graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, United Kingdom. More at camilleintson.com (external link)  or @thecamiliad.