Melinda Camber Porter

Melinda Camber Porter (18 September 1953 – 9 October 2008)[1] was a British artist, author, poet, journalist and filmmaker, a modernist who worked in oils, watercolor and ink.

Her works have been shown at The School of Visual Arts in New York,[2] Oxford University, the Embassy of France, La Maison Francaise and Lincoln Center's Clark Theatre.

She chose Oxford and earned a First Class Honours degree in Modern Languages (French and Latin), graduating from Lady Margaret Hall in 1974.

[citation needed] Camber Porter married her second husband, Joseph Flicek,[4] on 2 July 1985 in his native South Dakota, and they honeymooned in China.

A number of these interviews became part of her book, Through Parisian Eyes: Reflections on Contemporary French Arts and Culture.