About The Artist
www.douglascampbellart.com
Douglas G. Campbell is a painter, printmaker and mixed media artist living in Portland, Oregon. He is Professor Emeritus of art at George Fox University where he had taught painting, printmaking, drawing and art history courses since 1990. He earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Arts at Ohio University and his M.F.A. in Printmaking from Pratt Institute.
His art is in the collections of the Portland Art Museum, Oregon State University, Ashford Pacific and George Fox University and included in numerous private collections. His style, content and choice of media are varied, as he once said “My work ranges from the sublime to the ridiculous; I like to play both sides of the street.”
In addition, his artwork has appeared in or on the cover of a number of publications, including the Mars Hill Review, The Other Side, The Pebble Lake Review, the Indiana Voice Journal and the Intergalactic Poetry Messenger.
He has written about art for Art Journal, Artweek, the Encyclopedia for Twentieth Century Architecture, the Liberal and Fine Arts Review and other publications. His book Seeing: When Art and Faith Intersect was published by University Press of America in 2002, and Parktails was published by Wipf and Stock in 2012.