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2025 Ohio Artist Registry Juried Exhibition

Kameron Crow

Mixed Media Artist & Teacher Androbition
Website: Androbition Artistry

Bio

Kameron Crow (they/them/theirs) is a Queer, Non-Binary Visual Artist who has been passionately creating for over a decade through various mediums from Digital Photography to Spoken Word Poetry. Having been raised in the Midwest and attended private Catholic School, Kameron was always pursuing some creative avenue despite their strict surroundings. Kameron graduated from St. Teresa’s Academy in 2014 and moved to Columbus, Ohio to further their education at CCAD (Columbus College of Art and Design). A decade later, Kameron has been teaching mixed media for 3+ years to children and adults alike; Exploring mediums like watercolors, acrylic painting, recycled art, and sculpture. Kameron is greatly inspired by larger than life artworks that immerse the viewer, aspiring to create and curate installations of their own.

Kameron is passionate about education and advocacy and activism about various topics like disabilities, mental illness, and safety and celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. Color and texture are two main components of their works from painting, photography, to makeup. Kameron creates raw and emotional pieces that evoke a sense of curiosity and joy within the viewer. 

Artist Statement

Androbition Artistry” is inspired by three things: androgyny, ambition, and artistry. Kameron’s ultimate mission is to make art that brings joy to themselves and others. Kameron is dedicated to making art more accessible to all individuals by supporting and collaborating with oppressed communities to provide art classes, materials, and opportunities for creative expression. Kameron is passionate about education and advocacy and activism about various topics like disabilities, mental illness, and safety and celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. In their own creative process, Kameron is considerate and mindful towards the environment with the long term effects of creative mediums such as paint, and finds a great deal of inspiration from saving and sorting through trash and recycling of their own. 

Color and texture are two main components of their works from painting, photography, to makeup. Kameron creates raw and emotional pieces that evoke a sense of curiosity and joy within the viewer.  As both an Artist and person, Kameron’s life has largely been influenced by pain. “Often I make an effort to allow my art to be beautiful, joyful, and experimental to help teach and comfort myself in simple ways. I want to explore all things androgynous, expressing all the in-betweens, ambiguity and familiarity there is in life.” 

 

Portfolio

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