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- Eleanna Anagnos
- Lisha Bai
- Michael Berryhill
- Jude Broughan
- Calvin Burton
- Jesse Chapman
- Angela Conant
- Jared Deery
- Rachel Domm
- Madeline Donahue
- Georgia Elrod
- Marianne Gagnier
- Linda Geary
- Ethan Greenbaum
- Catherine Haggarty
- Laura Holmes McCarthy
- Eric Hibit
- Jaye Kim
- Marta Lee
- Elisa Lendvay
- JJ Manford
- MaryKate Maher
- Sarah McDougald Kohn
- Michael McGrath
- Leeza Meksin
- Mepaintsme
- Keiko Narahashi
- Heidi Norton
- Adam Novak
- Emilia Olsen
- Robyn O'Neil
- Mónica Palma
- Christopher Peterson
- Meghan Petras
- Janine Polak
- Cait Porter
- Padma Rajendran
- Cuyler Remick
- Nora Riggs
- Leslie Roberts
- Rachel Roske
- George Rush
- Zach Seeger
- Adam Sipe
- Elisa Soliven
- Jered Sprecher
- Al Svoboda
- Shino Takeda
- Anne Thompson
- Julie Torres
- Laura Vahlberg
- Zahar Vaks
- Ben K. Voss
- Maria Walker
- Susan Wanklyn
- Karla Wozniak
- Sun You
Brian Scott Campbell
Brian Scott Campbell’s landscapes combine everyday iconographies, archetypes, and hallucinations. The spaces in his works are like gardens: portals to physical worlds and yet completely artificial. His imagery reflects the idea of memory as a collection of real and fictional experiences.
Drawing is an important gravitational point and central language for Campbell’s painting, and accounts for his preference for flatness, grayscale colors, and lively immediacy. Humor surfaces, yet is held in check; Campbell’s works take a jab at the sublime and permit something sober and emblematic to emerge.
Brian Scott Campbell lives and works in Denton, Texas. He has had exhibitions at Dutton, New York; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York; Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; Anna Zorina, New York; Zevitas Marcus, Los Angeles; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; Caat Stene Projects, Stockholm; and Ruttkowski 68, Munich, among others. Residencies include: the Atlantic Center for the Arts; The Macedonian Institute; McColl Center for Visual Art; Vermont Studio Center; and Artist in the Marketplace Program, Bronx Museum, New York. Campbell’s work has been featured in Modern Painters; The Huffington Post; Hyperallergic; Glasstire; i-D Magazine; and Art Viewer. He holds a BFA from Columbus College of Art and Design and an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Campbell is Assistant Professor in Drawing and Painting at The College of Visual Arts and Design at The University of North Texas.