
Directing
Community Rating
2.4
TMDB estimate
Born
June 15, 1942
Died
October 16, 2001 (age 59)
Born in
Reston, Manitoba
Colin Campbell was born in Reston, Manitoba in 1942. He gained his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg in 1966 and his Masters of Fine Art degree from Claremont Graduate School in California in 1969. After completing his education, he returned to Canada to teach at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, where he stayed until 1972 – a watershed year in Campbell’s artistic development. As one of the pioneers of video art in Canada, Toronto based artist Colin Campbell has had an international career that parallels the development of video art. Originally a sculptor, Campbell was first introduced to video in 1972, as the technology was beginning to emerge. “For me, video’s appeal lay in its potential for theatricality, performance and narrative,” said Campbell in Now Magazine. “The first subject of those things was myself. Gradually I started to turn the camera outward, developing characters and personae much different from my own.” Campbell avoids slick television style video production in favour of his highly developed grass roots style, which Bruce Ferguson has called the “aesthetics of poverty.” Campbell’s narratives explore gender-bending scenarios, rich with humour and pathos. In his exploration of gender stereotypes, Campbell has consistently kept to informal styles and scripts, cheap and homespun sets, and a cast often made up of himself and friends, including Ferguson, artists Johanna Householder and Tanya Mars, and fellow video veteran Lisa Steele. His approach was perhaps best described by Adele Freedman in Toronto Life: “Campbell is the kind of romantic who can sense tragic potential in a package of Kraft dinner.”

Fascination
as Self
2006

Zero Patience
1993

Skin
as Director, Producer, Writer
1990

Urinal
as Art Direction
1988

Black and Light
as Director
1987
Moscow Does Not Believe in Queers
1986

Say Cheese for a Trans-Canadian Look
as self
1985

No Voice Over
as Director
1985

Dangling by Their Mouths
as Anna, Director
1981

Snip, Snip
as Director
1981

He's a Growing Boy, She's Turning Forty
as Camera Operator, Director
1980

Bad Girls
as Director
1979

Modern Love
as Director
1978

I'm a Voyeur
as Director
1974

Sackville, I'm Yours
as Director, Writer
1972