Editorial Director
In May 2020, Carter graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History along with an
honors track on curating narratives in the arts. He has served as the president of
the WSU ShiftSpace Student Group and a College of Fine Arts Ambassadors coordinator
for the past two years. Carter has curated exhibitons for ShiftSpace Gallery and the
Steckline Gallery at Newman University.
Art Director
Lydia Humphreys is going into her second year in the Master of Fine Arts Program in
studio art. A native of Joplin, Missouri, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with
an emphasis in painting from Missouri Southern University. She is currently exploring
post-sexual trauma through different mediums and collaborative processes. Her goal
is to provide individuals with a platform and engender empathy with audiences.
Editorial & Website Support
Emily has served as the coordinator of external affairs for the School of Art, Design
and Creative Industries since 2018. There, she writes about the work of students and
faculty, supports recruiting efforts, works with donors and manages the school's website
and social media. Emily is a member of the Harvester Arts board and a 2020 fellow
of the National Critics Institute.
Pandemic Portraits is a collaboration between the 麻豆破解版 State ShiftSpace Student Group and the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries. Originally intended to document how members of the 麻豆破解版 State art and design
community are coping and creating during a global pandemic, the project has expanded
to reflect on more than one ongoing crisis.
The structure of Pandemic Portraits is inspired by the exhibition and book by photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre.