Barbara Campbell

Painting


BFA Penn State University
MFA University of California, Berkeley

Barbara Campbell is an artist whose paintings worry the boundaries between painting, drawing and collage. Campbell’s work has been exhibited nationally, in such venues as the Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art, the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the South Bend Regional Museum of Art and Space 301 in Mobile, Alabama.  Internationally, she has shown at Galleria Harmonia in Jyvaskyla, Finland.  Campbell’s work has been favorably reviewed in Art Papers as well as The International Exchange for Poetic Invention.

She is a member of the Charlottesville, Virginia-based artists’ collective, The Printmaker’s Left, and has work in their 2009 publication, The New World, distributed by UVA Press.

Campbell received her MFA from the University of California, Berkeley in 2000 and her BFA from the Pennsylvania State University in 1998.  She has been an artist-in-residence at the Hambidge Center in Rabun Gap, Georgia as well as the Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine.  Additionally, Campbell was a Norfolk Fellow at the Yale Summer School of Art and Music.

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