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Thursday, November 1 

Beth Campbell

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PNCA Artist-in-Residence Beth Campbell continues to exhibit new works made during her residency at the College. Campbell is a New York based artist working with drawing, painting, audio, installation,video and photography, to explore the psychology and perception of the self and one’s physical surroundings.Campbell shows with Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. This December, she will have her first solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her previous solo shows include Roebling Hall in New York, Sandroni Rey Gallery in Los Angeles, Sala Diaz in San Antonio and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. She just completed a major project with the Public Art Fund in NYC titled “Potential Store Fronts” and will be included in the upcoming 6th Mercosul Biennial in Porto Alegre, Brazil.Her soloCampbell has participated in various museum shows including And Therefore I am at the Tang Museum in 2006, Open House at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 2004, Hello My Name Is…. at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh in 2002, Greater New York show atPS1 Contemporary Art Center in 2000.Other showing venues include: Andrea Rosen, Feigen Contemporary, White Columns, Expodium (Netherlands), the Drawing Room (London), Hallwalls, Socrates Sculpture Park, Public Art Fund at Metrotech. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum’s Altoids Curiously Strong Collection and Bloomberg Radio and News. Campbell’s art reviews have appeared in the New York Times, LA Times, Village Voice, Art on Paper, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, Art Index.

Ticket info: Free and open to the public.

Exhibitions

Event times:
11:00 am –
11:30 am

Feldman Gallery + Project Space

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