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Exhibition features artwork of Quinney, Lee and Roggenbuck

The “Together We Rise: Reclaiming the Female Gaze” juried exhibition, organized by Brooklyn-based gallery Visionary Art Collective, features works of Boise State faculty and staff.

The virtual exhibition includes collaborative photography and textile artwork by Carrie Quinney, multimedia coordinator, College of Education and Lily Lee, associate professor, Department of Art, Design & Visual Studies, and paintings by Lisa Roggenbuck, adjunct instructor, Department of Art, Design & Visual Studies.

From the Visionary Art Collective website:

“‘Together We Rise: Reclaiming the Female Gaze’ is an online exhibition for women artists centered around female empowerment. Though women have historically been underrepresented in the art world, female artists have continued to push back and elevate their voices through art. The essential question guiding this exhibit is: how can we use art to visually communicate our thoughts, beliefs, and experiences in response to the world around us? In this exhibit, you will find a wide range of work that responds to this question.”

The exhibition, juried by ArtGirlRising, an advocacy group supporting women artists, is live on the Visionary Art Collective website through Dec. 20, 2021.

"Alienation" painting by Boise State instructor Lisa Roggenbuck
“Alienation” painting by Boise State instructor Lisa Roggenbuck
"A Shroud for Ermelinda Garza" by Boise State textile artist Lily Lee and photographer Carrie Quinney
“A Shroud for Ermelinda Garza” by Boise State textile artist Lily Lee and photographer Carrie Quinney