Born in Kingston, Jamaica, raised in Brooklyn and Queens, Marlon Campbell is a prolific Performer, Production Designer, and Technical Director, working primarily in New York City. His precise, deliberate, and imaginative style is applied to Theatrical Production, Video and Graphic Design, and Special Events.
His work can be seen in logos, posters, stationary, CD covers, web sites, videos, stage shows, and publicity materials for a variety of artists, entrepreneurs, and organizations—including Negro Ensemble Company, Project HOPE, New York University, Tokyo's Broadway Musical Academy, The Equinox Group, and International Creative Marketing (ICM), as well as performers such as Patti LaBelle, Expose, KRS-One, Troop, Ray, Goodman, and Brown, Naughty by Nature, and Janet Jackson.
An experienced Web Designer, Mr. Campbell is the Editor-in-Chief of Street Ethics, the award-winning news and features site, which first went live more than twenty years ago. With an eye toward the future, Mr. Campbell is also an instructor in Information Technology for the Saint Albans Multipurpose Community Center.
He proudly serves as Executive Director of Theatre of the Living Word, based at the Presbyterian Church of Saint Albans. In addition, he is the former Chairperson the Deacon Board, which provides spiritual and material assistance to persons who are in need. Now an ordained Elder and active member of the congregation, he currently supervises the Audio-Visual Ministry and online communications.
Mr. Campbell is a happily married father, living in the wilds of Queens Village, New York. His hobbies include cooking, gardening, temporal mechanics, and mystery fiction.