Fernando do Campo
Creative Arts

Fernando do Campo

2014 Australian Cultural John Monash Scholar
Scholarship studyMasters in Fine Arts
Parsons New School, United States of America
Current roleLecturer, freelance curator & artist,
The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
About Fernando
Fernando do Campo (b. Mar del Plata, Argentina 1987) is an artist and academic based between Brisbane and Sydney. He is Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at UNSW Art & Design, Sydney. Since 2015, he has also produced work as the HSSH (House Sparrow Society for Humans). Fernando’s practice engages the histories of animals and plants via anthropomorphism, speculative fiction and archival research to produce multi-disciplinary exhibitions and projects. The global south and the legacies of colonialism and modernism that hold these narratives are a focus for both his research and his material studio explorations. Fernando has presented solo exhibitions in Australia and the USA, and group exhibitions internationally. He is a Sir General John Monash Foundation Scholar, the first artist to ever receive this prestigious award for emerging Australian leaders to study abroad, which he used towards completing an MFA at Parsons School of Design, New York. He completed his PhD at MADA, Monash University in 2022 and was Artist-in-Residence at the State Library of NSW 2021-22. In 2025 Fernando will be presenting at the Melbourne Art Fair, with the Barnett Newman Foundation in New York, and undertaking a Thinker-in-Residence at the Taronga Conservation Society Australia (affectionately known as Taronga Zoo). Fernando is represented by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney.
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