
Camille LeFevre
Arts Journalist at Freelance
Cynical minimalist. Sentimental enthusiast. Arts journalist. Pilates instructor. Daughter of elder parents, sister and friend.
Articles
-
2 weeks ago |
midwestdesignmag.com | Camille LeFevre
Photos by Wing Ho Unique families require unique housing solutions—take Rebecca’s family, for instance. In addition to working full time, Rebecca is also a poet who long dreamed of“a room of her own,” as Virginia Woolf famously wrote. Her husband composes and performs electronic music, arriving home after 2 a.m. and sleeping during the day. Their 21-year-old son, who is autistic, lives at home and loves loud music, just like his dad.
-
1 month ago |
southwestcontemporary.com | Alejandra Lara |Camille LeFevre
A group of white New York painters blended modernist and Native-inspired aesthetics. Space Makers at the Heard Museum pairs them with historical and contemporary Native artists. Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American ArtNovember 8, 2024–March 2, 2025Heard Museum, PhoenixNot much is Indigenous in Indian Space Painting, a style developed by a group of white New York painters studying at the Art Students League in the late 1940s.
-
2 months ago |
lesentreprisesdupaysage.fr | Camille LeFevre
Surveillez vos agendas …Les rencontres locales se déroulent tout au long de l’année, avec plus d’une dizaine de date et de départements concernés, à l’initiative des Présidents territoriaux de l’Unep Occitanie.
-
Nov 19, 2024 |
southwestcontemporary.com | Natalie Hegert |Camille LeFevre
The desert—in all of its arid, minimalist, color-block permutations—permeates this selection of Surrealist artworks from the University of Arizona’s collection. A Century of SurrealismAugust 24, 2024 – February 1, 2025University of Arizona Museum of Art, TucsonLet’s talk about the “what” embedded in Jackson Arn’s article “The Bad Dream of Surrealism” in an August 2024 issue of The New Yorker.
-
Nov 5, 2024 |
midwesthome.com | Camille LeFevre
Photos by Farm Kid Studios With a long family history of summer weekends on Red Cedar Lake in Wisconsin, a St. Paul couple decided to enjoy their retirement among the woods, water, and wildlife they loved. After purchasing a 12-acre site on the lake, they hired Minneapolis-based Lundin Architects LLC to create a modern multigenerational home and numerous outdoor spaces with minimal impact on the wild landscape.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 380
- Tweets
- 481
- DMs Open
- No

RT @AmSwedInstitute: Check out the "Other Bowl in Town" - the CraftBOWL exhibition opening Fri. 1-19 @AmSwedInstitute! Thanks to Camillle @…

RT @AmSwedInstitute: While our city hosts the Super Bowl, we also have some “super bowls” here at @AmSwedInstitute! Bertil Vallien’s collec…

Michel and I sat outside to talk about the layers of inspiration that manifest in his movement vocabulary... and then he showed me! https://t.co/kBR6Bmw2me https://t.co/8EELTdBqS1