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Camille Fox Art
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ABOUT & CREDITS

Welcome to the ‘About & Credits‘ page. This section offers a closer look at Camille’s artistic journey, creative vision, and efforts to bring her paintings to life. Below, you will find her official biography exploring her evolution as an artist, alongside acknowledgements for the work, exhibitions, and galleries featured across this site. You will also find an artist statement prepared by Camille herself. THIS SECTION IS IN PROGRESS.

Camille's Biography

SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2022 - Commissioned by the Sydney Jewish Museum for a series of 11 paintings

2020/21 - 'Nostalgic Glimpses of a Bygone Era' - Sydney Jewish Museum

2017 - ‘Halcyon Days’ – works on paper - ARO Gallery, Darlinghurst

2015 - ‘Celebration of a Golden Era’ - The World Centre for North African Jewish Heritage, Jerusalem

2014 - Exhibition, Artifact Gallery, New York

2013 - Exhibition, Queen Street Gallery, Woollahra, Sydney

2012 - ‘Well Heeled’ – Frances Keevil Gallery

2011 - ‘The Cairo Exhibition at the Fairmont’ - Fairmont Resort, Blue Mountains

2010 - ‘A Memoir in Colour’ - The Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne

2009 - 'A Memoir in Colour' - Frances Keevil Gallery

2008 - 'Vignettes of Sydney' – works on paper - Frances Keevil Gallery

2007 - 'I Once Lived in an Ancient Land' - Lifestyle Manor

2007 - 'Those Romantic Levantines' - Frances Keevil Gallery

2006 - 'Nostalgic Glimpses of a Bygone Era' - The Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne

2005 - 'Nostalgic Glimpses of a Bygone Era' - Rushcutters Bay Gallery


GROUP SHOWS


2026 - ‘Holding Light’ exhibition, Bondi Pavilion Gallery, Sydney

2020 - ArtHop Sydney

2019 - ArtHop Sydney

2018 - Jerusalem Biennale Travelling Exhibition, incl. Basle, London, New York

2017 - Jerusalem Biennale, Israel

2017 - ArtHop Sydney

2014 - ArtHop Sydney2013 - Artexpo, New York 

2013 - Little Treasures Exhibition, Marchi Galleria, Bologna, Italy

2012 - Shir Madness, Art Exhibition, Bondi Pavilion

2011 - Chianciano Biennale, Italy

2010 - Gallery Artists – Frances Keevil Gallery

2009 - Christmas Show - Frances Keevil Gallery

2009 - Bezalel Exhibition - Art House Hotel

2008 - Art Sydney - Frances Keevil Gallery

2008 - Works on Paper - Frances Keevil Gallery

2008 - Parliament House, Sydney

2008 - Gallery Artists - Frances Keevil Gallery

2007 - Christmas Show - Frances Keevil Gallery

2006 - Art Melbourne - Frances Keevil Gallery

2006 - Art Sydney - Frances Keevil Gallery

2005 - Art Sydney - Rushcutters Bay Gallery


AWARDS


2009 - Finalist: The Mosman Art Prize

2007 - Finalist: The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize

2005 - Finalist: The Portia Geach Memorial Award

2004 - Finalist: The Portia Geach Memorial Award 

CREDITS

“Lovely paintings - You have kept the memory of our Egypt alive with a steadfastness few can match. Your paintings are not merely artworks; they are cherished records of a world we were forced to leave behind - scenes of a social life and a country that no longer exists as we knew it. Please keep painting. It is an important calling, especially for the younger, post-exodus generations who never saw that Egypt. Through your work, they can glimpse the beauty, rhythm and humanity of the homeland we once knew.”


Adel Alexander Darwish is a Westminster-based British political journalist, a veteran Fleet Street reporter, author, historian, broadcaster, and political commentator.

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