Camille Warmington is a painter whose work reflects on artifacts and their connection to memory and mortality, place and presence. She studied painting at the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and earned a Bachelor of Interior Architecture from Kansas State University. Her paintings have appeared in national, regional, and local juried exhibitions, been featured in New American Paintings, and received a Hunting Prize nomination. A mother of three, Warmington was born in Massachusetts, grew-up in Texas, and lives and works in New York City and Rhinebeck, NY.


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My interview with fellow artist Brenda Ciardiello and Erin Starr White, Director of Community Education, Fort Worth Botanic Garden/Botanical Research Institute of Texas where we talk about our artistic practice, 2020, and who and what influences our work.