Born in a Mormon family on the unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation/Gatineau, Camille moved to Tiohtià:ke/Montréal in 2010 to study fine arts at CÉGEP Marie-Victorin from which they graduated with the Bourse Arts Plastiques. They graduated with distinction from Concordia University’s Painting & Drawing BFA program in 2020 and completed their MFA in the same program during 2025 while being awarded the Shirley Reed Graduate Scholarship and the Tom Hopkins Memorial Graduate Award on multiple occasions.
Charbonneau’s work has been shown in Québec, Ontario, the United States, and Belgium, notably at Concordia University’s FOFA Gallery (2019), the Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides (2022), the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery (2023), the Church History Museum (2025), the Fonderie Darling (2026), Stems Gallery (2026), and the Centre Clark (2027). Their work appeared in publications such as Vice MTL (2018), Le Soleil (2024), and Guerlain (2025).
