"Spectral" and the artists are Cory Lawson (Ph.D. Fine Art Student, School of Theater and Dance Texas Tech University) and Hillary Erin Russell (Ph.D. Fine Art Student, School of Art Texas Tech University).
Spectral is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Cory Lawson (Ph.D. Fine Art Student, School of Theater and Dance) and Hillary Erin Russell (Ph.D. Fine Art Student, School of Art). The exhibition draws from the play “The Woman in Black” which is being performed and directed by TTU students at the Levelland Wallace Theater throughout October. The installation adapts and displaces some of the haunting images that appear throughout the play. The installation will develop over time, resembling a ghost story unfolding by the campfire and the slow rot of the mind as madness takes hold. Lawson and Russell worked with the director of “The Woman in Black”, Dr. Zach Dailey (Ph.D. Fine Art Student, School of Theater and Dance TTU), and another actor of the play, Paul Kortemeier (MFA School of Theater and Dance TTU). Spectral is a haunting intermedia performance that devolves through time.