Joyce Campbell (born 1971 in New Zealand, lives and works in Wairoa, New
Zealand and Los Angeles) is an interdisciplinary artist working in
photography,
film and video and
sculpture,
who's recent work utilizes anachronistic photographic techniques to
examine the collision of natural and cultural systems. She is a senior
lecturer at the University of Auckland Elam School of the Arts and has
lectured in studio art at University of California, Los Angeles, Claremont
Graduate University, Scripps College, University of California, Irvine,
and California State University, Northridge while occasionally working as
a freelance curator and art writer.
She has participated in numerous exhibitions both in New Zealand and
abroad including “Heavenly Bodies”, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 2014;
“Che Mondo: What a World”, Curated by Carole Ann Klonarides, Los Angeles
Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, 2013; “Te Taniwha/Crown Coach”,
Nichols Gallery, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA September 2012; “The Liquid
Archive”, Curated by Geraldine Barlow, Monash University Museum of Art,
Melbourne, Australia, 2012; “Altogether Elsewhere”, Curated by Rob Tufnell
for the Zoo Art Fair, London, Great Britain, 2009; “Photoquai. 2e Biennale
des images du monde”, Curated by Anne Noble, Musee du Quai Branly, Paris,
France, 2009; 2007 Incheon International Women Artist's Biennale, Curated
by John Welchman, Incheon Arts and Cultural Center, Incheon, Korea, 2007
and “Every Day: The 11th Biennale of Sydney”, Gallery of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia, 1998. In 2006, she was selected as one of the
Antarctica New Zealand/Creative New Zealand Artists to Antarctica
Programme awardees. In 2007, she was awarded an ARC Grant from The Durfee
Foundation.