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Campbell, Mary Schmidt was born on October 21, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Harvey Nathaniel and Elaine Juanita (Harris) S.
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Campbell, Mary Schmidt was born on October 21, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Harvey Nathaniel and Elaine Juanita (Harris) S.
Bachelor in England Literature, Swarthmore College, 1969; Master of Arts in Art History, Syracuse University, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy Humanities, Syracuse University, 1982; Doctor of Arts (honorary), Pace U., 1991; Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary), City College of New York, 1992; Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Colgate University, 1994.
Art educated, Syracuse New Times, New York, 1973-1977;
guest curator, curator, Everson music, Syracuse, 1974-1976;
executive director, Studio music in Harlem, New York City, 1977-1987;
commissioner cultural affairs, city of New York, 1987-1991;
dean Tisch School Arts,, New York University, New York City, since 1991. Board of managers Swarthmore (Pennsylvania) College, since 1987. Member fine arts visiting committee bd.overseers, Harvard College, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1991-1995.
Member Tony nominating committee, 1996-1998.
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Member New York City Mayor's Advisory Commision on Culture, since 1991. Co-chairman subcommittee on culture Democratic National Conference, New York City, 1992. Board directors New York Shakespeare Festival, since 1993, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, Harlem School Arts, 1997.
Member Century Association.
Married George Campbell, Junior, August 24, 1968. Children: Garikai, Sekou, Britt Jackson.