Cameron McNall has pursued dual careers as an architect and artist since 1985. The scope of his work is wide and encompasses sculpture, architecture, environmental installations, interaction design, film, sound, multi-media. He taught for twelve years as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Design / Media Arts at UCLA. He received a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1985 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Design from UCLA in 1978. He is Principal and co-founded the design firm Electroland LLC in 2001.
For his work as a sculptor and installation artist Cameron was awarded the 2002 City of Los Angeles COLA Fellowship, and the 2002 California Arts Council New Genres Fellowship. He also received the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Sculpture Fellowship in 1990, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture in 1988, a NEA grant in 1990, and the PS#1 Studio Artist Fellowship in 1987.
In architecture, he received the Rome Prize in Architecture in 1991, two AIA Brunner Grants in 1993 and 1994, a New York Foundation for the Arts Architecture Fellowship in 1989, and the Young Architect Award of Architectural League of New York in 1987. McNall is licensed to practice architecture in California.
This site features personal explorations in art and design; it is a new effort and is still incomplete. New work will be added every month as time allows. However the line between personal and professional work is often blurry, and a large amount of recent professional work can be seen at the websites electroland.net and at 4016tivoli.com.
email: contact@electroland.net