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Camille Billops

(American, 1933 - 2019)

Camille Billops

Camille Billops is an internationally known sculptor, printmaker, photographer, and filmmaker. In 1975, Billops and her husband, Black theatre historian, James Hatch, founded a non-profit research library of African American historical documents focusing on the arts called the Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc. The archive boasts a collection of oral histories, slides, photograph, and art. Billops was a longtime friend and colleague of master printer, Robert Blackburn, with whom she assisted in establishing the first printmaking workshop in Asilah, Morocco in 1978. Camille Billops’ works can be found in the permanent collections of the Jersey City Museum, and the Museum of Drawers, Switzerland. She has participated in exhibitions worldwide, including the Gallerie Akhenaton, Cairo, Egypt; Hamburg, Germany; Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and others.

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