Camille Turner (born 11 March, 1960[citation needed]) is a Black Canadian media and performance artist, curator, and educator.
"[2] Simultaneously, Canada was the place where she and her mother and sister became reunited with her father, a boilermaker who made his living working in Hamilton's steel industry.
Mounted in a neglected store front on Barton Street, the work presented recorded audio narratives of local residents' memories and invited visitors to share written responses.
[4] Turner's project Wanted, a collaboration with Camal Pirbhai, took the form of contemporary photo portraits paired with notices of runaway slaves from eighteenth-century Canada.
[18] Turner's three channel video installation, Nave, which focused on Canada's past involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade was awarded the $10,000.00 Artist Prize at the Toronto Biennial of Art in 2022.