Artist Bio

 

Isabel Lee-Rosson is an artist and art historian from Abilene and is currently living in Rockwall, TX.

Her work centers on the consumption and degradation of the environment. Her artworks explore how plants are simultaneously overly controlled and neglected in man-made landscapes. Her prairie series documents the textures and flora of threatened habitats. Her practice extends beyond the studio to installations of guerrilla gardens and woven structures influenced by the work of women Land Artists. These installations increase biodiversity, improve soil health, and call attention to harmful landscaping practices.

Lee-Rosson earned a Master's of Art in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation from the University of North Texas in 2017 and a Bachelor's of Fine Art in Two-Dimensional Design from Abilene Christian University in 2015. She is the Manager of Visitor Experience at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas.

 
 

Contact

@isabelvleer

isabelvleer@gmail.com