Author: Sandra Jensen Rowland
Works Published by UNT Press
Bob Bilyeu Camblin: An Iconoclast in Houston's Emerging Art Scene
Published: April, 2020 Pages: 320 Features: 80 color and 20 b&w illus. Bib. Index.
Born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, Bob Camblin (1928-2010) was an artist, first and foremost. He earned his BFA and MFA degrees from the Kansas City Art Institute. His studies were followed by a Fulbright Fellowship that allowed him a year’s stay in Italy. Returning to the USA, he held teaching positions at the Ringling Museum, the University of Illinois, Detroit Mercy, and the University of Utah before moving to Houston in 1967 to teach at Rice’s new art department. He was active in Houston during the late 1960s through the 1980s, collaborating with Earl Staley and Joe Tate on many projects, including “happenings” on the beach in Galveston. His career led him to creative undertakings all over the world. Throughout his lifetime he constantly experimented with various art media. He remained open to new ideas and new techniques until his death in Louisiana in 2010. more... about Bob Bilyeu Camblin: An Iconoclast in Houston's Emerging Art Scene