
Camille Chedda (born 1985, Manchester, Jamaica) is a multidisciplinary artist who explores ideas around race and post-colonial identity. She works with everyday materials such as plastic bags, cement and concrete blocks as surfaces to be manipulated, or through drawing these objects that retain cultural significance. Her works have been exhibited in documenta fifteen, the Museum of Latin American Art, the National Gallery of Jamaica’s Kingston Biennial (2022, 2024), Jamaica Biennial (2017, 2014, 2006), the Ghetto Biennale, Haiti (2015, 2017), NLS Kingston and the Olympia Gallery, Jamaica. She lectures at the Edna Manley College and manages the InPulse Art Project.