Brian Scott Campbell, assistant professorBrian Scott Campbell

Assistant Professor, Studio Art: Drawing and Painting
Department of Studio Art
940-565-4895
Brian.Campbell@unt.edu
Art Building, Room 305
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Brian Scott Campbell is an artist originally from Columbus, Ohio. He received his B.F.A. from Columbus College of Art and Design and an M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Campbell has lived and worked previously in New York and California.

Campbell has exhibited widely including shows at Dutton, New York; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York; Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Anna Zorina, New York; Metropolitan Art Society, Beirut (Curated by Suzanne Geiss Co. New York); Bass & Reiner, San Francisco; Zevitas Marcus, Los Angeles; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, and Stene Projects in Stockholm, Sweden.

Awards and residencies include Atlantic Center for the Arts Residency with artist Dana Schutz; a McColl Center for Visual Art Full Fellowship; a Vermont Studio Center Fellowship; The Artist in the Marketplace Program, Bronx Museum, New York; the DNA Summer Residency Program in Provincetown, Mass., (Organized by Freight and Volume Gallery, New York), and The Macedonia Institute in Chatham, New York.

Campbell’s work has appeared in Modern Painters / Blouin ArtInfo; Whitehot Magazine; CARLA LA, The Huffington Post; Hyperallergic; Art Viewer, i-D Magazine / Vice, New American Paintings, amongst others. He is represented by Stene Projects in Stockholm.  

Solo exhibitions include: Marfa Projects, Texas; Galerie SPZ, Prague, Czech Republic; Arts & Leisure, New York; Stene Projects, Stockholm; Harbinger Project Space, Reykjavík, Iceland; Left Field Gallery, Los Angeles; Dutton, New York. He has participated in group exhibitions at Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Anna Zorina, New York; Zevitas Marcus, Los Angeles; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; Ruttkowski; 68, Munich; NADA New York and Untitled Miami Beach Art Fair, among others. Campbell's awards and residencies include the Atlantic Center for the Arts Residency with artist Dana Schutz; The Macedonian Institute; a McColl Center for Visual Art Full Fellowship; a Vermont Studio Center Fellowship; the Artist in the Marketplace Program, Bronx Museum, New York. His work has been reviewed in Modern Painters/Blouin ArtInfo; Whitehot Magazine; Los Angeles Times; Contemporary Art Review LA, The Huffington Post; Hyperallergic; Two Coats of Paint; It’s Nice That (London); and i-D Magazine/Vice, among others. 

More about Brian Scott Campbell
2022 Solo exhibition: “Holiday,” Asya Geiberg Gallery, New York, NY
2020 Solo exhibition: “Marfa International Special Projects 2020,” Marfa, TX
2020 Solo exhibition: “Home and Garden,” ARTS+LEISURE, New York, NY
2019 Solo exhibition: “Like A Ship,” Harbinger Project Space, Reykjavík, Iceland
2020 Residency: the Macedonian Institute, Chatham, NY
2019 DNA Residency, FREIGHT+VOLUKME, New York, NY


 

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