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Jessica Campbell
Jessica Campbell is a Canadian, artist and humour enthusiast. You can see more of her work here.
Awkward Social Encounters at Art Openings
It’s a minefield and you’re never prepared.
Everyone Has Questions for Comics Artists
And they all fall into a few types of questioners, from the craftsman to the raconteur.
A Theory About the Gender Pay Gap
One of my students recently presented a novel hypothesis for why women should be paid less than men.
We’re Living in the Golden Age of Television
But who has the time (and energy) to watch all these supposedly superb shows?
The Art School Critique Is a Two-Way Street
Some students give their professors feedback by filling out teacher evaluations, others use a paintbrush.
No Amount of Compliments Can Outweigh the Artist’s Self-Doubt
Being congratulated and told your work is “great” just makes it worse!
When Your Friend Becomes a Famous Artist
It’s important to keep some perspective when your friends’ careers take off.
My Mom Thinks Artist Residencies Are Retreats
But for me, they’re occasions to get a lot of work done.
American Artists Have No Shame
While their neighbors to the north are humble to a fault, artists in the US are convinced of their own genius.
Top Five Pets of US Presidents
In honor of President’s Day, an empirical ranking of the best animal companions of US commanders-in-chief.
How to Prepare for a Studio Visit
Sometimes you have to make the most out of a messy situation.