Board & Staff - Cameron A. Granger

Cameron A. Granger

In-Situ Artist Fellow
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Cameron A. Granger is a In-Situ Artist Fellow at the Museum. Inspired by the rigorous archival practices of his grandmother, Pearl, that he witnessed as he came up in Cleveland, Granger uses his work as a means to quilt the histories of his communities, redacted by Empire, into new, not just potential, but inevitable futures. His recent projects include “Everybody’s got a little light under the sun,” a free food and short film program made in collaboration with Willowbeez Soul Veg and the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, and “The Get Free Telethon” a twenty-four-hour livestream community fundraiser for Columbus groups Black Queer Intersectional Collective, Healing Broken Circles, and Columbus Freedom Coalition, sponsored by Red Bull Arts. He’s an alumni of the Studio Museum in Harlem AIR program, and Euclid public schools.