Books AND EDITIONS
Hot or Not: 20th Century Male Artists
DRAWN & QUARTERLY | FEBRUARY 2026 | HARDCOVER | 5 X 8 INCHES | 64 PGS | B&W | 9781770468276 | $28.00 CAD
The history of twentieth century art is filled with men, but one key component has always been missing: Which of these men are boneable? And which are not? Jessica Campbell has created the definitive resource on this very important subject in a hilarious rundown of male artist hotness and notness.
From its cheeky scratch-off cover and curator’s statement, MFA docent Campbell introduces the masters of the fine art world with an irreverent overview of their practice, only to quickly get to the point on the next page with a HOT or a NOT. Would Campbell kick Cy Twombly out of bed? Probably not. How about Paul Gauguin? Most definitely.
A silly but stinging rebuttal of male chauvinism, Jessica Campbell’s Hot Or Not is a delightful, cheeky exclamation of female desire and utter lack thereof.
HETERODOXY
FABRIC WORKSHOP AND MUSEUM | 2025 | Hand-printed silkscreened portfolio | Softcover, 30 pages digitally printed by Sure Print & Design | 20 Risograph-printed portraits illustrated by Jessica Campbell and printed by Colour Code Printing | Handprinted bookplate numbered and signed by the artist | Produced in a limited edition of 300 portfolios | $250 USD/$300 CAD
Explore the hidden history of a secret twentieth-century feminist debate club. This limited edition publication follows artist Jessica Campbell's research and solo exhibition, Heterodoxy, with photography of the gallery installation and archival imagery related to the club’s history.
Enclosed in a hand-printed silkscreened case fabricated in the FWM Studio, the portfolio features twenty Risograph-printed portraits by Campbell and a booklet that explores her research and artistic response.
First produced as gouache collages for the exhibition, Campbell’s set of Risograph portraits of Heterodoxy members, who playfully called themselves Heterodites, includes founder Marie Jenney Howe, Harlem Renaissance activist Grace Nail Johnson, political cartoonist Lou Rogers, and physician Sara Josephine Baker, among others. On the verso of each portrait, Campbell includes brief biographical narratives about each historical figure.
Rave
DRAWN & QUARTERLY | APRIL 2022 | HARDCOVER | 5 X 6.5 INCHES | 168 PGS | B&W | 9781770464605 | $27.95 CAD/$22.95 USD
A QUEER COMING OF AGE STORY, COMPLETE WITH SECRET CIGARETTES, GROSS GYM TEACHERS, AND A LOT OF CHURCH
It’s the early 2000s. Lauren is fifteen, soft-spoken, and ashamed of her body. She’s a devout member of an evangelical church but when her bible-thumping parents forbid Lauren to bring evolution textbooks home, she opts to study at her schoolmate Mariah’s house. Mariah has dial-up internet, an absentee mom, and a Wiccan altar—the perfect setting for a study session and sleepover to remember. That evening Mariah gives Lauren a makeover and the two melt into each other, in what becomes Lauren’s first queer encounter. Afterwards, a potent blend of Christian guilt and internalized homophobia causes Lauren to question the experience.
XTC69
KOYAMA PRESS | MAY 2018 | PAPERBACK | 5.25 X 7 INCHES | 120 PGS | B&W | 9781927668573 | $12.00 USD
Commander Jessica Campbell of the planet L8DZ N1T3 and her crew are searching for men to breed with when they discover the last human on Earth, the cryogenically frozen Jessica Campbell. With a new, but familiar crewmember, the search for men continues, but will it be worth it?