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Neil Campbell
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September 2024

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Thanks to all who visited the first exhibition at ECHO-ECHO, to see and celebrate two new works by Neil Campbell.


Photo: Rachel Topham Photography


Photo: Rachel Topham Photography

And, thanks to everyone who stopped by or stayed awhile at the opening reception on Friday, September 6.


Photo: Rachel Topham Photography

A floorplan and list of works can now be downloaded as a PDF, with a text for the occasion to follow.


Neil Campbell, Arcadia, 2024, acrylic paints, 235.5 x 194 cm. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography


Neil Campbell, Lavender, 2024, acrylic paints, 318 x 194 cm. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography

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Neil Campbell is a painter whose practice as an artist and educator has influenced generations of artists in Vancouver. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Vancouver School of Art, and Concordia University, Montreal, and lived and worked in New York from the late 1970s to 1995. From 1995-2015, he taught at Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver, and in 2006, he curated PAINT, a wide-ranging survey of contemporary and post-1950s British Columbia painting practices, for the Vancouver Art Gallery. His work is represented by Office Baroque in Brussels and Galleria Franco Noero in Turin, and has been exhibited internationally and across Canada. His work, Bloodline, is currently on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery in Black and White and Everything In Between: A Monochrome Journey, curated by Diana Freundl, Senior Curator, with Joanne So Jeong Chung, Curatorial Assistant.

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