Storytelling is one of the oldest human practices, as I’ve learned about in many of my anthropology courses. I have always been fascinated with storytelling, and in my own practice have never restricted myself to one medium or method, utilizing drawing and painting, documentary films, creative writing, and comedic routines to communicate what I need to. One of the things that intrigued me the most about The Creative Process was the variety of storytellers that are interviewed, from cinematographers to writers to photographers and many more. I was also intrigued by the variety of projects and ways that The Creative Process tells these stories. I enjoy aiding and developing these projects, while also strengthening my own skills. In the past year or so I’ve been drawn to filmmaking/editing and gallery/museum curatorial work, so I’m like learning more about the things I’m already passionate about during my time with The Creative Process.

One of the things that makes me the most content is being immersed in nature. My focus in Anthropology is primatology, and through a strong relationship with my academic advisor I have been able to visit Costa Rica three times to research three different species of primates: capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys, and spider monkeys. The privilege of observing these species in the wild, among their natural habitat and surrounded by incredible biodiversity is an opportunity that I am very thankful for, and has made me dedicated to doing everything I can to protect them. It has also given me a greater appreciation for all animals and insects in their natural habitat, not just the ones in ‘exotic’ forests.

Currently I’m working on my senior thesis as I finish up my last semester at Tulane University. The thesis examines non-human primate representation in film and has allowed me to combine my B.A. in Studio Art and B.S. in Anthropology in a unique way. Outside of my studio classes I’ve also been working on a larger painting whenever I get the chance, and I’m looking forward to developing my studio practice more post-graduation. My sketch comedy group has been working on creating a collection of video skits to release at the end of the year, since we’re currently unable to perform live and in front of crowds, but are hoping to do a live show if at all possible. https://www.behance.net/sophielieber.