Miss Canadiana is a persona created and performed by Camille Turner since 2002. She has made appearances across Canada and has represented Canada internationally in countries including the UK, Germany, Senegal, Australia, Cuba, Jamaica and Mexico. Documentation and staged photographs of the performances have been included in numerous exhibitions,  festivals, and publications. Hometown Queen, pictured above is a series of staged photographs of Miss Canadiana returning to Hamilton, Ontario, Camille’s hometown. 

“I created the Hometown Queen series to re-write my personal history and to pay homage to my complicated relationship with Hamilton, my hometown. The Hamilton I grew up in was a proud, hard-working steel town with a no-nonsense attitude. On the one hand I admire this city’s fierce resistance to the influence of nearby sprawling full-of-itself Toronto.  On the other hand, growing up there I witnessed and experienced many incidents of blatant bigotry. I couldn’t wait to get away from Hamilton when I was young but now I realise that this complex city made me the person I am today—always looking beneath the surface and recognizing the irony in everything around me.”

“My image as Miss Canadiana points to the contradiction of the Canadian mythology. My body, as a representation of Canadian heritage, is surprising only because Blackness is perceived as foreign in Canada”

Miss Canadiana (2001-2019)

Camille Turner, Hometown Queen series, 2010. Staged photographs.