Person with short dark hair, wearing round glasses, a white sleeveless top, and gold necklaces, stands in front of a textured white background with sunlight casting a shadow.
Photo credit : Céline Fantino

Lucie Camous

Curator

Lucie Camous develops a curatorial practice at the intersection of intimate narratives, collective experimentation, and political issues. They co-founded Modèle vivant·e, a transfeminist collective for dissident drawing and representation, then Ostensible, a research-creation structure dedicated to Crip & Critical Disability Studies. A member of C-E-A, the Réseau d’études handi-feministes [Handi-feminist Studies Network], and the Ô Léonie studio, their work has recently been featured in the group exhibition “En-dehors” at Crac Occitanie in Sète (2024-25), in publications for RACAR, Bruise (Triangle-Astérides), La Revue (CAC Brétigny), En résidence (Le Credac), and the creation of Variations,  a podcast bringing together the voices of queer, crip, deaf, and disabled artists, researchers, and activists exploring the links between artistic practices and activist commitments.