Bio
Camilo Godoy is an artist with a multidisciplinary practice. His work takes the form of videos, photographs, performances, sculptures, and zines. Godoy’s work is concerned with the construction of political meanings and histories. His projects engage with the intersection of history, race, gender, and sexuality and are informed by Queer, Latinx, Feminist, and Black perspectives. Godoy’s work analyzes and challenges past and present historical moments to imagine different subversive ways of being.
Camilo Godoy (b. 1989, Bogotá, Colombia) is an artist and educator based in New York, United States. He is a graduate of The New School with a BFA from Parsons School of Design, 2012; and a BA from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, 2013. Godoy was a 2018 Session Artist, Recess; 2018 Artist-in-Residence, Leslie-Lohman Museum; 2018 Artist-in-Residence, coleção moraes-barbosa; 2017 Artist-in-Residence, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP); 2015-2017 Artist-in-Residence, Movement Research; among others. His work has been presented in exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, CUE, Danspace Project, New York; Mousonturm, Frankfurt; Toronto Biennial, Toronto; among others, and is currently on view at UNSW Galleries, Sydney; and Moody Center, Houston.