Bio

photo credit: Emilie Iggiotti

Raylene Campbell is a certified Deep Listening Instructor and active in the Deep Listening community. Over their 30-year career, they’ve worked as a professional musician, composer, music producer, touring artist, artist-in-residence, teacher, mentor, and collaborator. She studied/worked as a freelance artist in New York and Montreal from 2000 to 2009, received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College, and taught in the Department of Music at Concordia University.

Raylene is community-minded and has always found ways to give back to her local community, from offering Deep Listening workshops and sound walks to supporting the local community by providing accessible media arts workshops (Edmonton Media Hive) and learning opportunities.

Raylene is currently working on releasing an album with Honey Farm, a new
Edmonton-based record label, collaborating as composer/sound designer on Kristen Hutchinson’s documentary film projects, and remounting a dance piece with Kate Stashko called basin.