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Jessica Campbell

Jessica Campbell is a Canadian, artist and humour enthusiast. You can see more of her work here.

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Musings About Life Today

by Jessica Campbell July 23, 2018

You may never read William Carlos Williams the same way again.

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Awkward Social Encounters at Art Openings

by Jessica Campbell July 9, 2018

It’s a minefield and you’re never prepared.

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Everyone Has Questions for Comics Artists

by Jessica Campbell June 11, 2018

And they all fall into a few types of questioners, from the craftsman to the raconteur.

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A Theory About the Gender Pay Gap

by Jessica Campbell May 31, 2018May 30, 2018

One of my students recently presented a novel hypothesis for why women should be paid less than men.

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We’re Living in the Golden Age of Television

by Jessica Campbell May 14, 2018May 15, 2018

But who has the time (and energy) to watch all these supposedly superb shows?

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The Art School Critique Is a Two-Way Street

by Jessica Campbell April 30, 2018

Some students give their professors feedback by filling out teacher evaluations, others use a paintbrush.

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No Amount of Compliments Can Outweigh the Artist’s Self-Doubt

by Jessica Campbell April 17, 2018April 16, 2018

Being congratulated and told your work is “great” just makes it worse!

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When Your Friend Becomes a Famous Artist

by Jessica Campbell April 2, 2018

It’s important to keep some perspective when your friends’ careers take off.

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My Mom Thinks Artist Residencies Are Retreats

by Jessica Campbell March 19, 2018

But for me, they’re occasions to get a lot of work done.

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American Artists Have No Shame

by Jessica Campbell March 5, 2018October 22, 2020

While their neighbors to the north are humble to a fault, artists in the US are convinced of their own genius.

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Top Five Pets of US Presidents

by Jessica Campbell February 19, 2018

In honor of President’s Day, an empirical ranking of the best animal companions of US commanders-in-chief.

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How to Prepare for a Studio Visit

by Jessica Campbell February 5, 2018February 5, 2018

Sometimes you have to make the most out of a messy situation.

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