Rosalyn Driscoll is a visual artist working in sculpture, installation and photography. Throughout her career, the body has been her source of structure, form, imagery, scale and materials. Her first sculptures were made to touch, initially for people who are blind, expanding perception to engage the tactile, haptic senses as well as sight. She is now interested in somatic responses to what we see, revealing the inner dimensions of experience—physical, psychological and spiritual. To intensify somatic, empathic responses, she collaborates with filmmakers to invest her sculptures with moving images, which transform and are transformed by each other. Driscoll is a member of Sensory Sites, an international collaborative of artists who explore multisensory, embodied experience. She lives in Western Massachusetts, shows her work internationally, and has received awards from the New England Foundation for the Arts (twice), Massachusetts Cultural Council, and residencies in Taos, New Mexico, Cuzco, Peru, and Dartington, Devon, UK.
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