We’re celebrating Anna Campbell, an associate professor of Gender & Women Studies who teaches high-end curation and art-making and whose work focuses on queer art. She is the recipient of a 2020 Creative Arts Award from UW’s Division of the Arts, as well as the winner of the 2020 Edna Wiechers Arts in Wisconsin Award, which supports and encourages the creation of new works that inspire and enrich the cultural activities in Wisconsin communities, especially those under-served in the arts. Her winning exhibit, Apparatus for a Prototype, deals with masculinity, cultural legacy and violence, and was on display at the Abel Contemporary Gallery in Stoughton this spring. Former department chair Aili Tripp describes her as “a teaching and learning pioneer, devoted to high-impact learning.” Her art is featured the Chazen Museum’s 2020 Faculty Exhibition – now extended through Fall 2020.
Photograph by Lola Flash for the 2019 Queer|Art Community Portrait Project.
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