Alumni

Erin Napier

  • Program

    B.F.A. in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Design ( College of Liberal Arts )
  • Hometown

    Laurel, MS (South)
  • Quick Intro

    Erin Napier is a HGVT Host and Designer on the show, Home Town. She is also a successful businesswoman in Laurel, MS.
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Alum Spotlight

Erin Napier earned her B.F.A. in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Design in 2007. Her successul HGTV show, Home Town, debuted on January 24, 2016. The show features Erin and husband Ben renovating houses in Laurel, Mississippi. There have been spinoff shows and the couple own three businesses - Laurel Mercantile Co., Scotsman General Store, and Scent Library.

Mississippi Storytellers

When Erin and Ben Napier aren't restoring homes on HGTV's hit series Home Town, the couple keeps busy operating a shop that sells heirloom wares and durable goods made in the USA.

On the program, the couple helps new residents find and renovate homes in Laurel while showing them the benefits of living in a small Southern town.

"We want others to see the magic of small-town living and everything it has to offer," said Erin, who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with an emphasis in Graphic Design in 2007.

Ben graduated with a B.A. in History the same year and worked in student ministry before learning woodworking as a means to fill the couple's home with furniture.

"Small towns are restored by regular people who embrace their story," Erin said at the 2017 Mississippi Economic Council annual meeting. "Every town has a story, and Mississippians are really good at telling stories. We are a storytelling people."

Ben explains the pair's approach. "I tell my story through wood and history, and Erin tells hers through art and words."

Virginia Chavis, Associate Provost and Professor of Art, said Erin is an unforgettable student who visited her classes regularly as a guest speaker.

"She is motivated, creative, and ahead of the curve in her ideas," Chavis said. "While she talks about her successes, more importantly she describes the path she took to get where she is today. She explains to students the difficult decision she made in the beginning of her career to let go of a reliable paycheck in order to pursue her creative ambitions.

"To be successful in the creative world, one must be willing to put in long, hard hours. Erin is not afraid of getting her hands dirty or staying up late to get the job done."