Panelist, Moments in Time

Campbell Mobley is chief curator at the Flagler Museum, where she oversees exhibitions, collections, archives, and major restoration projects at Whitehall. Her work focuses on American art, decorative arts, and cultural history at the turn of the twentieth century, with particular emphasis on design, social life, and the built environment.
 
Mobley is a contributing author to the catalogue Julius LeBlanc Stewart: American Painter of the Belle Époque and began her career at Sotheby’s, before serving as curator of paintings and works on paper at Cheekwood. She holds a bachelor’s degree in French literature and art history from Columbia University and a master’s degree in museum studies from Harvard University.