Susan Campbell

My design practice investigates mark-making processes which can serve as notational methods for transcribing our movement in space. Diagrammatic practices are an important component of my research as they correspond to methods employed within both graphic design and artistic practice.

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Scientists call for experimental cull of 73,000 seals - Nova Scotia - CBC News

Scientists call for experimental cull of 73,000 seals - Nova Scotia - CBC News
Posted by Susan Campbell at 13:59
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  • ▼  2011 (14)
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      • St. John's Newfoundland
      • Shore Notes: Our Residency Exhibition in Long Studio
      • Shore Notes: Susan Campbell
      • The Gang at the Long Studio
      • Drawing from Conversations in Tilting
      • Sunset on Fogo
      • Punts at the Deckers
      • Lion's Den Hike
      • Helpful Directions
      • Iceberg Hunt
      • Scientists call for experimental cull of 73,000 se...
      • Boatbuilder Frank Lane Sings
      • Why I'm in Fogo!
      • Fogo Island OCADU Summer Residency

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Susan Campbell
Susan is engaged in challenging the conventions that have built up within her design practice, and learn new methodologies by combining traditional printmaking with digital media. By employing a range of mark-making processes, she explores a territory where disparate crafts or techniques might complement or enhance each other.
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