Barbara Cammarata is a visual contemporary artist, she lives and works in Italy. Her production as contemporary artist
shows a special interest in the concept of group and cultural identity, in her installations, for example, she analyses and
looks at the identity of an object/subject applying modifications and triggering a changing process, through which you
can reread the object in question giving the viewer a variety of interpretations and the ability to interact, questioning the
perceptions of common understanding.
Her investigation has visual immediacy and a careful search.
She uses a variety of media and methodologies: installations, video, photography, paintings and drawings.
Her experience lies within social / urban regeneration projects and social innovation, currently collaborating with various
projects including Polline, Farm Cultural Park, Gangcity a DIST project of Politecnico di Torino and Dimora Oz.
Co-founder of Polline a digital art project and founder of the LAB4 independent cultural space. She has undertaken
both sociological and artistic studies, graduating in 2003 at the Political Science Faculty in Palermo, then moved to UK
where she started her studies, she studied at Brighton City College and later at the University of Brighton where in 2009
she achieved a Master in Fine Art.
Selected in 2011 for the "Jerwood Painting Prize", she has participated in numerous events both abroad and in Italy,
among the most recent: "Summer exhibition", FARM CULTURAL PARK 2015/16; "GANGCITY" International
Architecture Biennale Venice 2016; BIAS 2016 (Biennial of Sacred Art of Religion and Humanity), Venice, Palazzo Donà;
"THE CREATION", Museo Riso, Palermo, 2016; "TROPOSHERE" Dimora OZ 2016, "DODI", Nomade Architecture,
BASE, Milan; "HOLYWATER" Collateral Event of the 57th International Exhibition of the Biennale of Venice, BIAS 2017.
In 2016 he started collaborating with Analogique, an architecture studio. From this collaboration are born,
TROPOSPHERE, DODI and HOLY WATER.