Daura Campos


Daura Campos is a Latinx, self-taught, lens-based artist and curator based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Her photographic practice challenges traditional image-making processes, revealing itself as more than a meta-commentary with a subtext that prompts broader conversations on the implications of existing in a dissident body.

Her What the Luck series was awarded by Adolescent and exhibited in Experimental Photo Festival, Visual Space, Make Room and has been displayed on billboards in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Toronto. Earlier works have been published globally on Curated by Girls, Container Love, The Soon Project, and others.

Our conversation was recorded in Hamilton within Treaty 3 territory on the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe nations under the Dish With One Spoon wampum agreement.

Show Notes 

@daurismo

Daura’s work 

Orange skies and pollution 

Shutter and aperture 

Nan Goldin

Laurence Philomene

Mentor Petrija Dos 

Tumblr 

Roundtable Residency 

Model Luiza Vita 

Hamilton the Musical 

GatherTown 

Slant Projects 

Theodor Ussay

BIPOC Photography Mentorship 

Heather Morton 

Gallery 44 

 

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Audio editing for Hopping the Fence by Emily Reimer. Original artwork by Alex Gregory, and original music by Jessica Price Eisner.

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