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Department of Music

 

Tara Young

School of the Arts Executive Director | Professor of Theatre | Costume Design

(208) 282-5616

tarayoung@isu.edu

In addition to designing for ISU (Pippin, the Country Wife, Macbeth, Antigone) Professor Young has designed with Theatre by the Sea, First Folio Shakespeare Festival, The Retro, McLeod Summer Playhouse, Chicago’s Field Museum, and Statesville Haunted Prison’s Haunted House. Professor Young has also enjoyed working within the Pocatello community on various art walks, fundraisers, and productions. She is a graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

Jonathan Fardy

Chair of the Department of Art | Associate Professor of Art

Office: Fine Arts Building, Office 417

(208) 282-2488

jonathanfardy@isu.edu

Education:

PhD, Theory and Criticism, University of Western Ontario

Research:

My research investigates the aesthetic strategies that underwrite the constitution and argumentative structure of theories of art and politics from the 1960s to the present. My recent work has been particularly focused on the work of François Laruelle. A complete list of my publications can be found here: https://idahostate.academia.edu/JonathanFardy

Forthcoming Book:

Fardy, J. Material Thought: Towards a Non-Standard Formalism (Bloomsbury Academic).

Recent Books:

2024: Fardy, J. Ideology and Interpellation: Anti-Humanism to Non-Philosophy (Bloomsbury Academic).

Courses Taught:

  • All levels of Art History 
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Shandra Helman

Chair of the Department of Music | Professor of Music | Clarinet & Saxophone | Woodwind Area Coordinator

Office: FA 209

(208) 282-3024

shandrahelman@isu.edu

  • B.Mus. 2000, Lawrence University
  • M.A. 2004, University of Iowa
  • D.M.A. 2008, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Joined ISU Faculty in 2008

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Dr. Shandra Helman is Chair of the Music Department, Professor of Clarinet & Saxophone, and Woodwind Area Coordinator at Idaho State University. She is also tenured as the 3rd/Bass Clarinet of the Boise Philharmonic and the Principal Clarinet of the Idaho State-Civic Symphony, and was selected as a finalist in the 2012 Orchestral Audition Competition for the International Clarinet Association Conference. Her extensive orchestral experience includes performances on clarinet and bass clarinet with the Utah Opera, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Madison Opera and Ballet companies, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Green Bay Symphony Orchestra, Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra, and the American Wind Symphony Orchestra. Shandra broadcast her first virtual duo performance at ClarinetFest® 2021 and was also invited to participate as a feature recital artist at ClarinetFest® 2013 in Assisi, Italy.

Shandra has taught applied clarinet and saxophone and served as the Woodwind Area Coordinator at ISU since August 2008. She is a founding member of the ISU faculty woodwind quintet, City Creek Winds (established August 2010), and metaFOUR (established August 2013), a saxophone quartet featuring university and community professionals. Both ensembles enjoy a great amount of outreach and recital performance opportunities throughout the Mountain West region. Additionally, Shandra is a founding member of the Faculty Chamber Music Recital Series at ISU, which began in January 2015.

Shandra's academic course rotation at ISU includes core surveys of music history; woodwind methods; instrumental pedagogy; clarinet/saxophone pedagogy and literature; and advanced music history seminars. Her ongoing research and performance endeavors include a bass clarinet specialty; analysis of the ever-expanding amount of published bass clarinet repertoire; saxophone chamber music; and saxophone pedagogical methods.

Her primary instructors include Linda Bartley (DMA, University of Wisconsin-Madison), Maurita Murphy Mead (MA, University of Iowa), Fan Lei (BM, Lawrence University), and Melvin Warner (private study, Northern Illinois University). Shandra has also participated in additional studies with Kalmen Opperman and Kenneth Grant, and master classes with Steve Hanusofski, Lee Livengood, Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, Richard Stoltzman, and Patrick O'Keefe.

Shandra is a D'Addario Performing Artist. She currently resides in Pocatello with her sons, Alec and Ian.

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Paul Yeates

Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance | Associate Professor of Theatre

Office: SPAC 240A

208-282-4561

yeatrich@isu.edu

  • B.F.A.  Utah State University
  • B.A.    Utah State University
  • M.F.A. University of Connecticut

Joined ISU Faculty in 2017

Paul Yeates is an Assistant Professor of Scenic & Lighting Design at Idaho State University. He received an MFA in Lighting Design from the University of Connecticut, as well as a BFA in Technical Theatre and Design and a BA in Journalism & Communications from Utah State University. He is a member of USITT, was invited to participate in the Hemsley Portfolio Review; the most prestigious review held for lighting designer graduate students, at the Lincoln Center in New York City and a past participant at KCACTF with his lighting design for The Glass Menagerie. Previous to his appointment at ISU he was Assistant Professor at Morehead State University in Kentucky for three years. Paul has worked around the country in various lighting and scenic design positions as both designer and assistant designer. Some of these include: Western Wyoming Community College, Lyric Repertory Company, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, The University of Montana Western, The Atlantic Theatre Company in New York, BYU Hawaii, Hartford Stage Company and the Tony award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Meg Holmes

Business Promotions Lead

Office: 313

(208) 282-6452

megstover@isu.edu

Meg Holmes serves as the Business Promotions Lead for Idaho State University's School of the Arts, where she oversees business operations, marketing, communications, community partnerships, and audience engagement for the School's music, theatre, and visual arts programs. She is passionate about connecting the community with the arts through creative marketing, strategic partnerships, sponsorship development, and meaningful patron experiences.

Meg works closely with faculty, staff, students, and community partners to increase visibility, strengthen relationships, and support the continued growth of the School of the Arts. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration at ISU, with interests in nonprofit advancement, community engagement, and organizational leadership.

A lifelong supporter of the arts, Meg believes the performing and visual arts have the power to inspire, connect, and enrich communities. She is proud to help create opportunities for students, artists, and audiences to thrive through the School of the Arts.

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Nicole Doucette

Communications Associate

Office: Education Building Room 232

(208) 282-2587

nicoledoucette@isu.edu

  • Develops news stories and newsletters
  • Creates and manages internal and external communications
  • Manages website content and provides website support and training
  • Creates and coordinates organic social media content
  • Supports event communications and promotional efforts
  • Provides photography support for programs, events, and initiatives

Nicole Doucette is the Communications Associate for the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences and the School of the Arts at Idaho State University. She earned a BBA in Marketing and Management from Idaho State University and is currently pursuing an MA in Communication. She began her career in marketing and communications as a Career Path Intern at ISU’s College of Business throughout her time there as a student. She has combined experience working in marketing and management for small businesses, customer service, and higher education.

Now, as Communications Associate, Nicole leads communication efforts that strengthen engagement, elevate the College’s voice, and connect students with impactful programs and opportunities. Outside of work and community involvement, Nicole is a digital and traditional artist who draws, paints, crafts...anything and everything she can get her hands on! 

Kaylee McKay

Kaylee McKay

Marketing Associate

(208) 731-0004

kayleemckay@isu.edu

  • Develops marketing campaigns, promotional materials, and creative content
  • Creates graphic design materials for programs, events, and initiatives
  • Manages digital and traditional marketing efforts to support outreach and engagement
  • Supports recruitment and audience engagement initiatives
  • Provides brand guidance, maintains brand alignment, and offers training and resources to faculty and staff
  • Coordinates marketing projects and collaborates with faculty, staff, and university partners

Kaylee McKay is the Marketing Associate for the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences and the School of the Arts at Idaho State University. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Media, and Persuasion with an emphasis in Public Relations, along with a minor in History, from Idaho State University. She also holds associate degrees in Communication, Liberal Arts, History, and Baking and Pastry Arts.

With a background in communication, marketing, design, and event promotion, Kaylee helps share the stories, programs, and opportunities of CHESS and SOA through graphic design, marketing campaigns, digital and traditional media, and creative storytelling. She works to develop effective marketing strategies, strengthen engagement, and support the goals of CHESS and SOA. Outside of work, Kaylee enjoys baking, cooking, creating art, reading, and gardening.

Dottie Ashby

School of the Arts Management Assistant | Theatre and Dance Administrative Assistant

Office: Stephens Performing Arts Center 238

(208) 282-3173

dottienelson@isu.edu

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Gretchen Jensen

Art Administrative Assistant

Office: Fine Arts, Building #11, Room 416

(208) 282-2361

gretchenjensen@isu.edu

Elizabeth Christensen

Music Administrative Assistant

(208) 282-3636

lizchristensen@isu.edu.