Kyle deCamp is an NYC based interdisciplinary artist, making original multimedia performance works for over 20 years. Her cross-media projects are ongoing investigation of the intersections of art, history, architecture, space and individual lives from multiple perspectives.
Her multi-focused projects combine varied perspectives to create subjective, hybrid experiences of space in live performance, from Caravaggio’s multiple paintings of the LUTEPLAYER, to the work/life of American film anti-star Jean Seberg in OUT OF BREATH, to the multimedia URBAN RENEWAL; perception, public policy, and the significance of the buildings we live in.
Productions and installations at American Academy in Rome, Crossing The Line Festival/fiaf, Theatre de la Cite Internationale Paris, EMPAC Theater, Roulette, The Kitchen, Creative Time, PS122, Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project, Artists Space, Dixon Place, KGB, ICA London, Szene Festival Saltzburg, Time Festival Ghent.
She is a 2017 Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, winner of the Rome Prize in Design. 2015-16 Andrew W. Mellon Artist-in-Residence Drew University, Bessie Award, Hermes Foundation “New Settings”, New York State Council on the Arts Theater and Music Commissions, Jerome Foundation Commissioning, Greenwall Foundation, Soros Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Choreography, Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation ,Franklin Furnace Fund, Tides Foundation Lambent Artist Nominee, Arts International, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Swing Space, The Mauer Family Foundation Inc., Art Matters Inc., Create @ iEAR, Artist Residencies at Baryshnikov Arts Center, Yaddo, MacDowell Colony, Bard LIve Arts, New York Theater Workshop/Dartmouth, EMPAC, Harvestworks, Movement Research, Outpost Digital, HERE. MFA Fellowship in Electronic Arts Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.