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Author: Camille LeFevre Camille LeFevre

Camille LeFevre has been practicing arts journalism for more than 30 years, and has written on the arts for almost every publication (print and on-line) in the Twin Cities, as well as for numerous national publications. She is currently the editor of The Line (thelinemedia.com), an online publication about the creative economy of the Twin Cities. She also positions and crafts communications material (press releases, brochures, website content, proposals) for educational institutions, dance companies and architectural firms.
            She was the dance critic for the StarTribune for 10 years, and has written about dance for Dance Magazine, Pointe Magazine, Pioneer Press, Minnpost.com, MNartists.org and The World and I. She covers the visual arts for City Pages and Mnartists.org, and has curated three art exhibitions—with more planned in 2015. She loves facilitating panel discussions on the visual arts, curation and social engagement.
            She is the author of Charles R. Stinson Architects: Compositions in Nature, and The Dance Bible (a book for high school and college students). She teaches arts-journalism senior seminars and iPad app conceptualization courses as an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota, and has taught a course on cyborg anthropology in the graduate school. She’s presented her interdisciplinary scholarship on site-specific dance, the ballerina as cyborg, human-technological hybridity in visual culture, and movement in popular culture at conferences sponsored by the Society of Dance History Scholars, Congress on Research in Dance, and Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association.
            She has been an arts commentator for Minnesota Public Radio, KFAI Radio and TPT’s “Minnesota Original.” She was the founding Arts Editor of Metro Magazine where she covered visual arts, music, architecture, dance and theater. A long-time contributor to Architecture Minnesota, she edited the magazine for five years, and writes on architecture and design for Architect, Architectural Record, Metropolis, Architects’ Newspaper and other national publications. In 2009, she received her interdisciplinary Master of Liberal Studies degree from the University of Minnesota, which integrated research and theory from art history, visual culture, critical media studies, dance and film. 

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Performing Arts
8-9-2010

FRINGE SHORTS: “The Selkie” by Scotia Productions

Camille LeFevre
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Performing Arts

FRINGE SHORTS: “Thingkingaview” & “CorresponDance” by Jeffrey Peterson Dance

Camille LeFevre
1Photo by Jari Jetsonen.
Design Visual Art
7-21-2010

Little Cabins in the Woods

Camille LeFevre
1Photo by St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press (Courtesy of Goldstein Museum of Design)
Design Literature
5-12-2010

The Secretary

Camille LeFevre
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Performing Arts
4-29-2010

The Audacity of the Solo

Camille LeFevre
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Moving Image Performing Arts
4-12-2010

On Location in “Cubicle”

Camille LeFevre
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Design Moving Image
4-2-2010

Saving the World One Gamer at a Time

Camille LeFevre
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Performing Arts
3-11-2010

Paradise Lost (or Found)

Camille LeFevre
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Performing Arts

The Long Way Home

Camille LeFevre
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Design Performing Arts
2-4-2010

Feeling Minnesota: “Speaking of Place”

Camille LeFevre
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Performing Arts
12-9-2009

In Our Own Image: Movement Architecture’s “Ode to Dolly”

Camille LeFevre
1Dan Graham, performance of "TV Camera/Monitor Performance," 1970, television camera and monitor, stage, and audience dimensions variable. Collection Daled, Brussels; performed at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (Photo courtesy the artist)
Design Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art
11-23-2009

Dan Graham’s Postmodern Dreams, Come to Life

Camille LeFevre

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