Tyson Campbell is of mixed Māori (Te Rarawa/ Ngāti Maniapoto) and pākeha (white-fella) ancestries. He is a Birrarang-a/ Melbourne based multi-disciplinary curator and artist whose work is engaged with the relationships between the Indigenous and the settler-state imaginaries. Tyson is currently researching non-performativity as a way to naturalise and elevate QTPOC spiritualities.
Tyson has recently exhibited with “Ngāti Kangaru” at IMA (AUS), 2019. “Anti-time” at Seventh Gallery (AUS), 2019. “Why Should We Listen to Animals” with Liquid Architecture, (AUS), 2018 and “The River Remains: Ake Tonu Atu” (NZ), 2018.