Emily Davidson
Emily Davidson is a white settler artist, activist and graphic designer currently based in the Nonotuck homelands (Amherst, Massachusetts). Emily grew up in amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta) and spent most of her adult life in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Her artistic practice uses printmaking as an entry point to investigate histories, imagine new futures, and agitate for social justice causes. Her current research-creation focuses on the entangled relationship of print media in historic and ongoing colonization of Indigenous lands across Turtle Island and interrogates and the role printers played in Transatlantic Slavery in the territories that became Canada. Emily graduated from NSCAD University in 2009 (BFA, Interdisciplinary) and 2024 (MFA).
Maria del Guadalupe (Lupe) Davidson
Lupe Davidson is dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.

Emma DeFelice
Emma DeFelice is the Director of Marketing and Communications for the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.

Amy Dion
Amy Dion is the Assistant Budget Manager for the College of Humanities & Fine Arts.
