Mia Campbell is a Charlotte-based photographer and image-maker studying at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Working across darkroom, digital, and mixed media practices, her work explores the intersections of personal history, faith, and visual memory.
Her projects—whether constructed from hand-stitched Bible text or rooted in film and digital archives—unravel narratives of absence, inheritance, and transformation. From A Stitch in the Pew, where scripture becomes both material and critique, to series that reflect on grief, labor, and belonging, Campbell creates images that are deeply personal yet open-ended. Across media, she transforms lived experience into shared space, inviting viewers to confront their own relationships with identity, belief, and memory.