Holbrook Campbell Lawson, PhD

Holbrook Campbell Lawson is an independent art advisor and consultant based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, providing professional advisory services to a wide range of private, architectural, and corporate clients.

Holbrook brings a lifelong passion for art collecting to the firm. Her extensive expertise spans a wide variety of art types and forms, with deep period knowledge from renaissance to modern work.

Holbrook served as Chair of the Oklahoma Arts Council and is the Chair of the Tulsa Arts Commission. She is a board member at the Oklahoma Arts Institute, Oklahoma Policy Institute, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Capital Preservation Commission, and 108 Contemporary.

Additionally, she has served as the Program Chair and President for the Ruskin Art Club. For Tulsa's acclaimed Philbrook Museum, Holbrook has served as Collections Chair, Master's Society Chair, Finance Chair, and President. She recently guest curated an exhibition at Gilcrease Museum, and will serve as a guest curator at 108 Contemporary in February 2017.

Holbrook holds a PhD from the University of North Texas, a Master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor's Degree from Vanderbilt University.