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Crystal Z Campbell

Crystal Z Campbell is an experimental filmmaker, multidisciplinary artist, and writer of Black, Filipinx, and Chinese descents. In their sonically driven films, Campbell centers the underloved and finds complexity in public secrets—fragments of information known by many but undertold or unspoken. Campbell was the 2021 recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts and was a featured filmmaker of the 67th Flaherty Film Seminar programmed by Almudena Escobar López and Sky Hopinka. 

Campbell's artworks and moving image projects probe historical amnesia and reimagine archival fragments. Campbell's work engages with the history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre; medical ethics and Henrietta Lacks's “immortal” cell line; gentrification via a 35mm film relic salvaged from a demolished Black activist theater in Brooklyn (The Slave Theater); embodiment, migration, and unsolicited monuments in a Swedish coastal village; and environmental racism, water, and what remains sacred. 

Campbell’s work has been exhibited and screened internationally: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Artists Space, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Everson Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Bemis, Walker Art Center, European Media Art Festival (EMAF), The Drawing Center, Nest, ICA-Philadelphia, BLOCK Museum, REDCAT, Prismatic Ground, Artissima, Studio Museum of Harlem, Bemis, Semana de Cinema Negro in Belo Horizonte, Project Row Houses, Museum of Glass, SculptureCenter, EMPAC, and DocLisboa, amongst others. Campbell's solo museum exhibition at St. Louis Art Museum takes place in Fall 2024. 

Campbell's additional honors include a Harvard Radcliffe Film Study Center Fellowship, Pollock- Krasner Award, MAP Fund, Duke Center for Documentary Studies Fellowship, Franklin Furnace Award, and others from MacDowell, Skowhegan, Rijksakademie, Whitney ISP, and Black Spatial Relics. Campbell’s writing is featured in two artist books published by Visual Studies Workshop Press and the artist has made contributions to World Literature Today, Monday Journal, GARAGE, Hyperallergic and Beacon Press. Campbell is currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Art and Media Study at the University at Buffalo in New York.

Photo by Melissa Lukenbaugh


Available Titles by Crystal Z Campbell

Title Year Runtime Collection
CURRENCY 2019 00:02:53 New Releases, Single Titles
A Dark Love Story for Clowns 2009 00:05:11 Single Titles
Flight 2021 00:23:44 New Releases, Single Titles
Futures For Failures 2011 00:01:01 Single Titles
Go-Rilla Means War 2017 00:19:03 New Releases, Single Titles
A Meditation on Nature in the Absence of an Eclipse 2017 00:08:12 Single Titles
On the Way to the Moon, We Discovered the Earth 2013 00:10:01 Single Titles
REVOLVER 2022 00:17:27 New Releases, Single Titles
VIEWFINDER 2020 00:19:53 New Releases, Single Titles
WITNESS 2010 00:05:10 Single Titles

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