Paul Campbell

Paul Campbell’s work has been exhibited extensively in the US and abroad. He has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Danforth Museum, the Rose Art Museum, Site Santa Fe, and Lesley Heller Workspace Gallery in New York. His first major solo show in New York in 1999 was called “Remote Control” at Roebling Hall Gallery where he showed paintings made with remote control cars.

Campbell has received several grants including the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant and has participated several international art projects and residencies in India, Singapore, and Europe. He has also participated in public art projects including a 65 foot mural on Flushing Avenue at Clinton Avenue in Brooklyn based on GPS tracks and most recently a bus stop was opened featuring his work. Campbell’s studios are located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Brooklyn, NY. and in West Yarmouth, MA.

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