Lee Displays Photography in “Portraiture,” “Reveal”

By Christopher Sarachilli | October 29, 2015

In September and August, photography by June Yong Lee, assistant professor of visual and performing arts, was displayed at two juried art exhibits. A portrait from his “Skin Portraits” series, a project consisting of nude photography, was exhibited in “Portraiture: Pictures in Photography” at the Black Box Gallery in Portland, Ore., in August. The same photo also ran from August 20 to September 13 in “Reveal” at the Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction, Vt.

Lee’s photography has been exhibited internationally at venues such as the Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Ore.; Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Mass.; Pingyao International Photo Festival in Pingyao, China; and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts in Hokuto, Japan. His work also appears in permanent art collections at the Portland Art Museum, the Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Ind., and the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts.