Liz Campbell

Liz Campbell is an artist, comedian, and creative educator who uses humor and self-expression to inspire self-acceptance and connection. With a vibrant blend of art, storytelling, and laughter, their work lives at the intersection of healing and creativity—where emotions become brushstrokes and punchlines open hearts.

Whether on stage, in the studio, or leading workshops, Liz creates spaces where people feel seen, empowered, and unafraid to explore their authentic selves. Their approach is playful yet intentional, encouraging others to reclaim their creativity and embrace imperfection as part of the process.

Through mixed-media art, comedy, and community engagement, Liz invites others to find beauty in the mess and courage in vulnerability. Their mission is simple: to remind people that self-expression is not only healing—it's a radical act of self-love.

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2:00 PM | Location: Boomer B

A Critique for Every Season: How to Give and Receive Feedback

Giving and receiving feedback is a skill that can make or break creativity. This panel explores the essentials of constructive critique: what works, what doesn't, and how to refine your approach to help artists, writers, and creators grow.

Moderator: Liz Campbell

Panelists: Vickey Malone Kennedy, Brenna, Lin Christie, Liz Campbell

3:00 PM | Location: Oklahoma G

Memory Banks Full: The Wildest Sketch Challenge

Think you can draw your favorite characters from memory? Local artists are up for the challenge as they quickly sketch audience-suggested characters -- without any reference materials! Expect hilarious twists and unexpected results as the moderator throws in their own wacky flare to the suggestions. Join us for some creative chaos and see how well your favorite characters can be reimagined (or completely made up) on the spot! It's an interactive, fun-filled sketch session you won't want to miss.

Moderator: Liz Campbell

Panelists: Paige Grigg, Alexandra Brodt Illustration, Mike Kennedy, Mai Van, Liz Campbell

12:00 PM | Location: Boomer B

Admitting Ignorance: Why "I Don't Know" Feels Forbidden

In a world obsessed with confidence and certainty, admitting "I don't know" can feel taboo. This discussion dives into the social, cultural, and political reasons behind our discomfort with uncertainty and what embracing intellectual humility could mean for society.

Moderator: Liz Campbell

Panelists: Rhonda Eudaly, Libby A. Smith, Selina Rosen, Liz Campbell, Joshua Caudill