Natasha Campbell is a Black Queer Artist from Silver Spring, Maryland. After graduating Hollins University in English and minoring in Art History, Natasha pursued a career in Art Museums until restarting her art practice in 2020 while living in Richmond, VA. After attending her first artist residency in 2021 at Mount Gretna School of Art, Natasha decided to pursue art seriously and continued to make work whilst working in Richmond.
She left her job in late 2022 and continued to create work and attend residencies with Mount Gretna School of Art's Fall Interval in 2022, living in Seoul to study Korean and explore the contemporary art scene, and returning to attend The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation of the Arts Residency in August 2023. While her usual practice is self-portraits, she is interested in a multi-disciplinary approach and is committed to following her curiosity to push different mediums and materials.
Natasha is Non-Binary and uses She/They pronouns
She left her job in late 2022 and continued to create work and attend residencies with Mount Gretna School of Art's Fall Interval in 2022, living in Seoul to study Korean and explore the contemporary art scene, and returning to attend The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation of the Arts Residency in August 2023. While her usual practice is self-portraits, she is interested in a multi-disciplinary approach and is committed to following her curiosity to push different mediums and materials.
Natasha is Non-Binary and uses She/They pronouns
Education Hollins University, Roanoke, VA, English BA, Art History minor, 2019 Residencies/Programs Mount Gretna School of Art Summer Intensive, Mount Gretna, PA 2021 Fall Interval Program with Ken Kewely, Mount Gretna, PA 2022 The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts, New Berlin, NY 2023 Exhibitions 2021 Mount Gretna School of Art Student Show, Mount Gretna School of Art, Mount Gretna, PA 2022 Edible Landscapes, Mount Gretna School of Art, Mount Gretna, PA Hold the Square: Recent Works by Sheri Hansen & Natasha Campbell, PCA&D York Gallery, York PA 2023 Mayfly 26: one day show, Seoul, South Korea What are people living of: What keeps me alive: 100th Gangmiban Exhibition, Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea 9th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Oxford Arts Alliance, Oxford, PA 11th Annual 10x10 Invitational, Helen C Frederick Gallery, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Hyattsville, MD The Hechyeomoyeo 3: Group Exhibition, East Atelier Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2024 The Hechyeomoyeo 4: Juried Exhibition, East Atelier Gallery, Seoul, Korea Emergence: Exploring the Art of Transformation, The North Museum of Nature and Science, Lancaster, PA The Hechyeomoyeo 5: Group Exhibition, Hugs In Songwat Cafe, Bangkok, Thailand Made in Paint 11, The Sam and Adele Golden Gallery, New Berlin, NY The Hechyeomoyeo 6: Group Exhibition, Kote Gallery, Seoul, Korea Publications/Interviews 2023 Video Interview with Jan Dickey, Emily Gherard, and Natasha Campbell made by Sam and Adele Golden Foundation of the Arts. Web. August 2023 Josephine, Alexandra. How Mayfly brings together Seoul artists, Platform Magazine. Web. April 2023 Professional Activities 2018 Student Assistant, Library Technical Services, Hollins University, Roanoke VA Intern Editor, Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, London, UK 2019 Conservation Digitization Intern, Frick Collection, Frick Art Reference Library, New York NY Education and Outreach Intern, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA 2019 - 2022 Fellowship Coordinator, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA Additional Activities 2022 – 2023 Sogang University Korean Language Education Center Winter Program, Sogang University, Seoul Korea 2023 Sogang University Korean Language Education Center Spring Program, Sogang University, Seoul Korea |