Camila Bohan Insaurralde
Camila Bohan Insaurralde (they/she) is a painter, interrelated media artist, and community worker. Their work consists of remnants of performance pieces, paintings of re-imaged urban landscapes, and installations in both private and public spaces. In their practice, they work through issues of re-remembering a fragmented history and, describing lived experiences as an undocumented American. Their past work as youth arts educator is a vital influence on their practice. They hold a BFA in Painting and Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) with honors from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. In their professional life they are the programs and partnerships manager for Boston Art Review and serve as the program coordinator for the Collective Futures Fund, supporting artist-run projects in Greater Boston through an Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts’ Regional Regranting program, administered by the Tufts University Art Galleries. They have experience serving on juries for the City of Boston, SPACES Kindling Fund, the ICA Miami, and Atlanta Contemporary. Camila also proudly serves on the arts-lead committee for Ujima Boston. Supporting the arts and culture ecosystem of Boston.