*1985
North America
Campbell
Jennifer R.A.
1401
Artist ID:
Selected Solo Exhibitions
Roman Holiday | Brentwood Arts Exchange, Brentwood, MD
Lotus Eaters | The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, PA
And So the Story Goes | Blank Space Gallery, New York, NY
Random Harvest | Sarah Doyle Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI
New Paintings | La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, ON
Selected Group Exhibitions
Bodies, Bodies, Bodies | Pen + Brush Gallery, New York, NY
Street Stories | Brassworks Gallery, Portland, OR
Rising Voices: The Bennett Prize Finalists Show | Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI; Reading Public Museum, Reading, PA; Pittsburgh Cultural District, Pittsburgh, PA
Art She Says Launch | Space Gallery St Barth, New York, NY
National Contemporary Realism (Twice) | M.A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK
Point and Counterpoint | Trustman Gallery, Simmons College, Boston, MA
Mix | 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
25th Annual Art Exhibition | Downlands College, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia
Something Sexy | Patrick John Mills Contemporary Fine Art, Ottawa
Summer | One Way Gallery, Narragansett, RI
Emerging Artists (Twice) | Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New York, NY; Limner Gallery, Hudson, NY
The Kingston Prize for Canadian Portraiture Finalist Show | Various locations across Canada (Kingston, ON; Toronto, ON; Wolfville, NS; Calgary, AB; Gananoque, ON)
Fresh Juice | La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, ON
Brief Biography | Jennifer R. A. Campbell
Jennifer R. A. Campbell is a Canadian artist based in Chicago. She studied sociology, art history and studio art. Her work has been exhibited in various group and solo shows across the United States and internationally.
An avid consumer of visual culture, her influences are wide-ranging and draw from sources as diverse as Northern Renaissance art, comics, contemporary advertisement and film. Continuing a dialogue with painting’s long history, she borrows and transforms older themes and techniques while remaining rooted firmly in the present.
Brief Biography | Jennifer R. A. Campbell
Jennifer R. A. Campbell is a Canadian artist based in Chicago. She studied sociology, art history and studio art. Her work has been exhibited in various group and solo shows across the United States and internationally.
An avid consumer of visual culture, her influences are wide-ranging and draw from sources as diverse as Northern Renaissance art, comics, contemporary advertisement and film. Continuing a dialogue with painting’s long history, she borrows and transforms older themes and techniques while remaining rooted firmly in the present.
Further Works of This Artist

Our Mission and Actions
At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts.
By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.

Artist Statement
I am fascinated by storytelling. Humans have created a complex set of symbols and signs, which fill every aspect of our lives with meaning. We tell ourselves and others stories every day in order to create and manage this meaning, and to interpret the world and our place in it. Human interaction is mediated by the use of symbolic language, to tell stories we must assign meaning to symbols and we must constantly interpret them. In painting, these signs and symbols are uncertain. Without text to stabilize how images are to be interpreted, the meaning is indeterminate and fluid, the image is subject to multiple interpretations. Storytelling is essential to the human experience. In my work, I am interested in the process of storytelling and how this transmission of meaning works.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
Roman Holiday | Brentwood Arts Exchange, Brentwood, MD
Lotus Eaters | The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, PA
And So the Story Goes | Blank Space Gallery, New York, NY
Random Harvest | Sarah Doyle Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI
New Paintings | La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, ON
Selected Group Exhibitions
Bodies, Bodies, Bodies | Pen + Brush Gallery, New York, NY
Street Stories | Brassworks Gallery, Portland, OR
Rising Voices: The Bennett Prize Finalists Show | Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI; Reading Public Museum, Reading, PA; Pittsburgh Cultural District, Pittsburgh, PA
Art She Says Launch | Space Gallery St Barth, New York, NY
National Contemporary Realism (Twice) | M.A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK
Point and Counterpoint | Trustman Gallery, Simmons College, Boston, MA
Mix | 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
25th Annual Art Exhibition | Downlands College, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia
Something Sexy | Patrick John Mills Contemporary Fine Art, Ottawa
Summer | One Way Gallery, Narragansett, RI
Emerging Artists (Twice) | Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New York, NY; Limner Gallery, Hudson, NY
The Kingston Prize for Canadian Portraiture Finalist Show | Various locations across Canada (Kingston, ON; Toronto, ON; Wolfville, NS; Calgary, AB; Gananoque, ON)
Fresh Juice | La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, ON