Laura Lee White is a lifelong multimedia artist and experiments with boundaries and rules through folk art, 3-D collage assemblages, light boxes, paintings, Crow quill ink, dance, art, and mixed media abstract.

White draws inspiration from artists throughout the ages, such as HR Geiger, dreams, and isolation. For 20+ years, she has shown her work locally at coffee shops, bars, grocery stores, and restaurants.

She works with group shows, such as the ACP, and has shown independently in galleries, such as Dada, 2MT, Terrain, Object Space, Magicraftsman, Bozzi, and Hatch. Additionally, she has shown her work at community events and donated artwork to fundraising events as well as the Perry Street fair carnival with Veda Lux, Hopped up, Garland Dishing for Dollars and Roller Derby art shows. White has also been featured in The Spokesman Review, Terra Obscura, Art Chowder, and The WAM newsletter.