Mary
Schmidt Campbell, New York, New York
Mary
Schmidt Campbell has been dean of New York University's Tisch School of
the Arts since 1991. Dean Campbell began her career in New York as the
executive director of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Under her leadership,
the Studio Museum in Harlem emerged as a major national and international
cultural institution and a lynchpin of the economic revival of Harlem.
In 1987, Mayor Edward I. Koch invited Dr. Campbell to serve as Commissioner
of Cultural Affairs of the City of New York. Dean Campbell holds a B.A.
degree in English literature from Swarthmore College, an M.A. in art history
from Syracuse University, and a Ph.D. in humanities, also from Syracuse.
She is co-author of Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America (New York:
Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987) and Memory and Metaphor: The Art of Romare
Bearden, 1940-1987 (New York: Oxford University Press & The Studio
Museum in Harlem, 1991). She is the co-editor of Artistic Citizenship:
A Public Voice for the Arts (New York: Routledge, 2006.) She is currently
working on a book on Romare Bearden for Oxford University Press, (2011
expected publication date). She sits on the board of The American Academy
in Rome and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. In the fall of 2001 she was
inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She served in
the voluntary position of Chair of the New York State Council on the Arts
from 2007-2009. She also serves as the Chairman of the Board of Tisch
Asia, the Tisch School of the Arts Singapore campus.
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