Tracie McCambridge

Director of Art & Resilience

Tracie McCambridge joined the Wexner Center’s Education Department in 2007 and, since then, has worked within a variety of roles with focus toward advancing the organization’s education and community engagement goals.

In 2013 she launched the Wex’s Art & Resilience program suite, exploring how art gallery and performance spaces can function as laboratories to critically consider and promote wellness, radical access, and inclusion. Working in deep collaboration with artists and health, social service, and legal systems, she specializes in serving individuals living with chronic effects of trauma, such as vulnerable women, military veterans, and families living with the impact of chronic illness and injury.

From 2019–2021, Tracie also held the role of Director of Humanism in Medicine at The Ohio State University’s College of Medicine until returning to the Wex full-time in December of 2021 as Director of Art & Resilience. She is now developing the emergent Art & Resilience department, envisioned within an ecological model of community care.

Tracie received her master’s degree in Museum Education from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and completed her undergraduate degree in Art and Design, emphasizing art history and with a minor in Entrepreneurial Studies, from Iowa State University.