Camille Cornillon learned plaster molds art and craft, and ceramic at the Fine art School of Lyon, France (ENSBAL) between 2013 and 2015 and obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts, specialised in visual arts, at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy of Amsterdam in 2019.

Camille Cornillon's work is currently sold at the Benaki Museum shop of Athens and the Cycladic museum of Athens and she regularly works with and for orher artists

As she travels across Europe, Camille Cornillon builds her atlas of artistic and cultural influences, which are constructed like a patchwork around clay. She gives form to her lived experience of the territories by appropriating common objects, transforming and multiplying them, as if to increase their imaginary power. The object becomes the mediator between her inner world and the ever new outer world. The design of this Amsterdam bar cup will receive, triumphantly, the Hellenic letters of the front of a Greek taverna. Memory becomes legend, the commonplace becomes myth. An artist originally from Burgundy, Camille moved to Holland and Belgium, and then came to Greece to find the origins of ceramics. There she finds the soothing frenzy of the eras that come together, she soaks herself in an environment full of history and stories and translates it into a pure craft.