Camrose Ducote has lived in Vancouver for the past three decades where she maintains a studio practice and works part-time as a Synthetics Technician at Emily Carr University.
Ducote received a B.A. in 1974 at the University of Northern Colorado, the state in which she was born and raised. She has exhibited widely in Canada and the U.S. in public and private galleries.
Ducote is represented by the Wallace Gallery (Calgary), Sopa Fine Arts Gallery (Kelowna) and Galerie St. Laurent + Hill (Ottawa) and has works in the Art Rental and Sales program at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Ducote was featured in the Summer 2006 issue of Galleries West in “Abstraction’s Bold New Face: Seven artists rejuvenate a genre" by Douglas MacLean.
In the past two decades Ducote has produced abstract mixed-media works on board, signaling a shift away from the sculpture of the previous decade and more.