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ve of Dumas, Arkansas. He attended and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, majoring in visual arts and art education. After graduation, he was commissioned as a Transportation Planning and Logistics officer. In the fall of the year, he enrolled at Howard University to earn his MFA. After earning his MFA degree, he earned a master’s degree in secondary education from Charleston Southern University and a doctoral degree from Walden University. He began his professional teaching career working with high school students at Tri-Cities High School, home of the Fulton County Schools Visual and Performing Arts Magnet Program. He remained there for nearly two decades until he asked to return to his alma mater, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). After a few years of tenure, he led the Department of Art and Design for seven years as the chairperson. He would finally serve as the Interim Associate Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, serving 11 departments and the largest university student population. After serving over 32 years as a teacher, professor, and administrator in public, private, college, and university academic settings, he returned to Atlanta to work as a full-time artist. His works are in numerous collections and exhibited in many museums and galleries in the US and abroad. He is married to Staphea Hicks-Campbell, and they have two children, Christian and Faith Campbell Shop The Gallery

Musical Notes for Justice
Enamel of recycled auto parts and found objects
24" x 24" x 20"
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