Camille Norment (born 1970) is an Oslo-based multimedia artist who works with sound, installation, sculpture, drawing, performance, and video. Norment also works as a musician and composer. She performs with
Vegar Vårdal and
Håvard Skaset in the Camille Norment Trio.[1]
Additionally, Norment has completed several commissioned works to public spaces, amongst others the sound installation "Within the Toll" (2011) for
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter[6] and her 2008 work "Triplight", which in 2013 was featured at the entrance of the
MoMA exhibition "
Soundings: A Contemporary Score."[7][8]
In 2017 Camille Norment presented a solo exhibition at
Oslo Kunstforening.[9] This constituted her first solo presentation in Norway.
Within the Camille Norment Trio, Norment notably plays the
glass armonica, electric guitar, and the
Hardanger fiddle.[2] Her own armonica is composed of 24 glass bowls ranging two octaves. Norment has described the sound of the armonica as "...extremely visceral. It's a very pure crystalline sound."[18]