Victoria Campbell

I am a visual artist and award-winning filmmaker. Some of my experimental/narrative shorts have appeared in Williamsburg Film Festival, Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, Millennium Theatre, NYC Downtown Shorts, Iceland Films and Toronto Indie Shorts Festival. I have completed one feature length documentary titled “House Of Bones”- a personal story on my family and the house in which we once lived. The Hunt For Good Americans film/video sketch and art work which Abigail Pope and I created together appeared in Westport Gallery (MA), Underline Gallery (NYC) and the Drilling Co. Theatre (NYC). Currently I am in the midst of finishing a film about a Haitian voodoo priest i have followed for 3 years, Monsieur Le President and a film titled Dimka-(an intimate look into a man becoming a woman). My work is collected in odds and ends, somewhat journal-like and combined memory, it tends to probe the personal and hopes to stretch people in how they see and think. It includes theatre, photography, mixed media and performance. I like the outcasts of the world, those who live on the periphery. Education: BA, Bard College 1998. MFA: The School Of Visual Arts 2013 Documentary/Film
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