Cameron Fuller was born in Chehalis, Washington and spent his youth building forts and wandering the wilds of the Pacific Northwest. Cameron returned to school in 2003 and received his BA in Art from San Francisco State University where he graduated magna cum laude and was the College of Creative Arts honors graduate. In 2007 Cameron received his MFA from Washington University in St Louis where he was a Louise Roblee McCarthy Scholar and was awarded the Belle Cramer Award in Printmaking.
He continues to live and work in Saint Louis. Cameron’s work has been exhibited at White Flag Projects, Gallery 210, La Esquina, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts, Bespoke Gallery and the Contemporary Art Museum Saint Louis. In 2010 Cameron was awarded a grant from the Gateway Foundation as part of the Great Rivers Biennial and is the recipient of individual artist support grants from the Santo Foundation, Critical Mass for the Arts and the Riverfront Times.
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