
Camille Crain Drummond is a story-driven editor and producer working in the arts. Her practice is rooted in intuitive interpretation and the life of archives.
Formerly head of publishing at Pioneer Works and The Center for Art, Research & Alliances/CARA, her recent clients and collaborators include Primary Information, Medium Tings, Clocks, 52 Walker/David Zwirner, and The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop.
Emanuel Admassu and Anita N. Bateman’s ‘Where is Africa?’ forges a new framework for postcolonial artistic dialogue, Olisa Tasie-Amadi Jr., Document Journal, 2024.
Maps of Attachment: On re-orienting our language(s) for African art and culture, Ifeanyi Awachie, Seen Journal, 2023.
A Shining Moment of Pan-African Promise in a New Book. Siddhartha Mitter, The New York Times, 2022.
An East Village Boutique Where the Avant-Garde Gathered. Guy Trebay, The New York Times, 2021.
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