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About SOFA

SOFA acts as a hub of information about arts activities and events—operating as a central resource for elevating the role that the arts play within the campus landscape. Through developing sustained partnerships with students, faculty, and staff across campus, SOFA aims to provide more resources and opportunities for curricular, co-curricular, and informal arts participation. We strengthen the presence and visibility of the arts and artists at Smith, creating the capacity to deepen the impact of the arts on campus and in the community. In collaboration with arts partners and departments across campus, SOFA brings many communities together to make, engage, observe, and explore the arts throughout the academic year.

About Us

Leigh Fagin

Jean and David W. Wallace Foundation Director

Leigh Fagin is the inaugural Jean and David W. Wallace Foundation Director of the Office for the Arts at Smith College. She is an interdisciplinary arts and culture producer with over 20 years of experience in arts administration and programming for arts and cultural institutions, nonprofits and higher-education spaces. Before arriving at Smith in Fall 2022, she was the Senior Director of Programming and Engagement for the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago, where she worked for over 13 years providing leadership for collaborative arts projects and programs that contributed to the creative culture at the university while supporting the artistic work of students and faculty. In her role, she oversaw university arts engagement including the UChicago ArtsPass program, coordinated exhibitions, performances, artist residences and grant programs, and chaired the UChicago Arts Programming Committee.

Recent projects include Carrie Mae Weems: A Land of Broken Dreams; Hypocrisy of Justice: Sights and Sounds from the Black Metropolis; Jenny Holzer’s YOU BE MY ALLY; CinéVardaExpo - Agnès Varda in Chicago, What is an Artistic Practice of Human Rights?, Centennial Brooks, Envisioning China, a Philip Glass Residency, and Let’s Get Working: Chicago Celebrates Studs Terkel. Leigh also curated the Logan: On Display exhibitions program. During her tenure she launched the Logan Center Bluesfest and the Blues programming initiative, the Logan Collaboration Grant and the Arts & Innovation Series in collaboration with the Polsky Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and was acting Program Director of eXp, the Experimental Performance Initiative. In 2017, she oversaw the strategic planning process for the Logan Center as part of the five-year anniversary.

Prior to UChicago, Leigh worked at the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, where she oversaw the DanceBridge Residency program, helped launch Chicago Artists Resource and coordinated Chicago Artists Month, which included over 220 visual arts events every year across the city. She has previously worked at MASS MoCA, The Kitchen, Performing Arts Chicago, Lucky Plush and Young Audiences/New York. She has a masters in art education from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a degree in art history from Wellesley College.

Shawn Reming, Jr.

Program Manager

Shawn Reming Jr., Ph.D. is the first program manager for the Smith Office for the Arts (SOFA) at Smith College. With a background in student engagement, arts programming, and leadership development, Shawn supports faculty, students, and staff in creating and amplifying arts initiatives across campus. His work includes developing funding opportunities, piloting new arts programs, and fostering connections between students, academic departments, and community partners.

Shawn holds a Ph.D. in social anthropology from the Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. He also earned an M.A. in history with a focus on modern Ireland, film studies, and social inequality from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and a B.A. in history and cultural anthropology from Saint Vincent College.

Shelley Latham

SmithArts Marketing & Communications Manager

Shelley Latham has been supporting the work of Smith College’s arts departments since 2019. In her position as the SmithArts Marketing & Communications Manager she is responsible for the publicity for all public facing campus events for music, theatre, dance, film and media, art, and SOFA. Shelley is a passionate advocate for the role that the arts play on campus—building community, challenging assumptions, creating joy, and affirming our humanity. She is excited to be part of the team welcoming students, faculty, staff, friends, families, and community members to connect with the arts at Smith.

Eleyna Bayer ’26

SOFA Intern

Eleyna is currently a senior studying art history and museum studies, she also works as the president of emulate the smith arts and literature magazine. She plans on working in community art and engagement after graduating Smith.

Art Liaisons

Launching Fall 2025, the SOFA liaisons program brings together a small group of arts-minded students from each department to serve as ambassadors between their peers and the Smith Office for the Arts. Over the semester, liaisons will spend just two to four hours a month sharing campus-wide insights, co-designing small-scale events, and helping promote SOFA programming that truly resonates with students. This pilot is all about student leadership and feedback—empowering you to shape the future of the arts at Smith. Stay tuned for details on how to get involved!