I hate that you have to peel a mango, 2025, plaster, 2x4, acrylic paint, plastic gemstones, chenille sticks, marbles, rope, cinder blocks
Big Star, 2024, 2x4, plywood, collage, baseball cap, rope, hinges
Untitled (Hand), 2025, plaster, steel, acrylic paint, nail polish, artist’s hair

Friends Forever, 2025, red oak, walnut, balsa, plywood, casters, astroturf, acrylic paint

Ralph, 2025, toy plane, beeswax, astroturf, pumice gel, acrylic paint
I’ll have it with eyes, 2025, found wood, acrylic paint, PVC pipe fitting, yarn, air dry clay
Still from Camgirl, 2024, video and projection, 01:51 min
Cam James (Jimmy) Fox

camjmfox@gmail.com
@f0xtunnel

Cam Fox is a multimedia sculptor from Acton, Massachusetts. Growing up with an extensive stuffed animal collection, Cam’s accumulative tendencies now inform the three-dimensional objects he creates. He embraces a deep connection to material. Fox is currently attending the Maine College of Art & Design where he will earn his BFA in Sculpture in the spring of 2026. His work has been shown in Maine and internationally; his video Camgirl was featured in VII International Bad Video Art Festival in Cosenza, Italy. Fox is currently assisting artist Ben Spalding with fabrication for his upcoming exhibition. Cam’s ideal day consists of wearing wrinkly pants and searching for trinkets in thrift stores that fit in the palm of his hand and close to his heart.

Artist Statement

I am deeply attached to objects; I am a trinket collector. Through material inquiry, I grasp for ways to understand what draws me to their form. My work honors memories, whether contained within the objects or myself. I embrace the disorientation that is innate when recalling experiences. By using themes of play and humor, I consider the ways stories are held within material and form. At the forefront of my artistic inquiry is how our bodies interact with objects.

Through the act of creating, I am investigating rigid material and the handmade; I engage with the distortion that arises from their intersection. I distill subjects to find their material essence, which creates a focused environment that anchors them in reality. What makes one want to approach, shy away from, or gawk at something? I explore these questions by engaging with the way sculptures have the ability to evoke curiosity and laughter.


Education

2022-2026 Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D), BFA Sculpture (forthcoming 2026)

Curriculum Vitae (CV)