Kameron Neal
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Kameron Neal is an artist and designer working across video, installation, and performance. As a Public Artist in Residence with NYC’s Department of Records, he created Down the Barrel (of a Lens), an archival film installation interrogating NYPD surveillance (Lincoln Center). Kameron was recently named a prizewinner in the National Portrait Gallery’s 2025 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. As a projection designer, he has received Lucille Lortel and Henry Hewes Design Awards for his work on Ryan J. Haddad’s Dark Disabled Stories (The Public Theater). Kameron is also the recipient of a Creative Capital Award, The Vineyard Theatre’s Colman Domingo Award, a Princess Grace Award, and an Opera America Award for his collaborations with Paul Pinto. With Shayok Misha Chowdhury, he has collaborated on Rheology & MukhAgni, a series of multimedia performance memoirs about death (The Bushwick Starr & Under the Radar). Kameron is a 2024-25 Movement Lab Fellow at RISD in the Film/Animation/Video Department.
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