Camille is a writer, embodiment social designer and interdisciplinary artist who creates resources and collective experiences that prototype culture change. For over a decade, they have combined their training in political economy and somatics, alongside creative facilitation to address complex issues, enhance relational well-being and support people to flow through transitions. Camille is the author of Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community (2024). They designed and directed MA Ecologies of Transformation (2021 - 2023) which explored how embodiment and socially engaged art making can create change through the body, into the wider world."
Embodied Resourcing in Times of Unraveling
09.06.2026, 18:30-20:00 (CEST)

Camille Sapara Barton will share about their embodiment social design practice and ways to apply somatics in socially engaged art making and to find anchoring in these times. There will be optional embodied practices woven throughout and plenty of space for questions and reflections. Find out more