Rosemont College proudly announces an upcoming exhibition featuring interdisciplinary artist Mark Campbell. The exhibition will be held in the Patricia Nugent Gallery from March 5th through April 13th. A special reception will take place on March 14, 2026, from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
This exhibition offers students and visitors the opportunity to engage with innovative contemporary art. Rosemont invites the campus community and prospective students to experience the work of Mark Campbell in person.
About the Artist
Mark Campbell works primarily in three dimensional media and photography. For more than twenty five years, his art has explored urban and landscape theory. He draws inspiration from the built environment and the interaction between constructed and natural systems.
Mark Campbell was also a founding member of Bricolage, an experimental theater collective based in Philadelphia and New York. His interdisciplinary background informs his creative practice and expands the scope of his work.
Through research and material exploration, he invites viewers to reconsider how infrastructure and architecture shape daily life. His projects encourage thoughtful dialogue about market culture, urban growth, and community identity.
Featured Projects on Display
The exhibition at the Patricia Nugent Gallery will showcase several compelling works by Mark Campbell. Featured projects include Removing the Interstate Highway, The Storage Grid, The Shipping Container Series, and Maximum Density.
Students interested in art, environmental studies, urban planning, and design will find this exhibition especially meaningful. The experience connects classroom learning with real world artistic practice.



