
Cami Brogaard (they/them) is a queer, mad performance artist and philosopher based in Berlin. Their work and research emphasizes collaboration and traverses writing, choreography, and community organising.
Currently, Cami’s artistic research develops doubt as an anti-authoritarian methodology within artistic practice. Rather than treating doubt as indecision or pathology, they approach it as epistemic labour: a repetitive, rigorous engagement with the consequences of thought and action. Grounded in their own lived experience of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), where doubt manifests as an iterative, embodied condition, their research reconsiders practices commonly framed as dysfunction—repetition, hesitation, and “magical thinking”—as (mad) artistic strategies. In doing so, Cami’s research develops a dis-epistemology: an artistic approach that loosens dominant demands for certainty, coherence, and closure. Against regimes of accelerated decision-making and stable authorship, their practice explores how doubt can redistribute epistemic authority and cultivate shared responsibility within artistic processes.
Cami is a co-founding member of the project space Studio KG and a member of the peer-learning initiative SOPA (School Of Performance Art). They are also a yoga teacher and facilitate weekly trauma sensitive classes at Yellow Yoga in Berlin.