Rosalyn Driscoll’s sculptures explore touch, movement and the feeling of living in a body; some of them are made for people to touch. Her work has been exhibited in the US, Europe and Japan, and received awards from the New England Foundation for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council, and Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. She works with scientists, psychologists and people with disabilities and is writing a book on touch in art.
Photos David Stansbury

