   Lisa Tuttle is an artist and arts administrator based in Atlanta. As an artist, Tuttle creates lens-based artworks, mixed-media objects, research projects and interdisciplinary installations. She is represented by Sandler Hudson Gallery, and her studio is located at the Arts Exchange. She has completed a number of permanent and temporary public art projects. Her collaborative project with Alice Lovelace, “Harriet Rising” received the 2012 Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year-in Review award as one of the best 50 public art projects in the country. As a curator and arts administrator, she has organized, administrated and designed – either as director, curator or part of the gallery staff – more than 80 exhibitions. She has worked as a lead administrator with the award-winning Public Art Program of Fulton County Arts Department of Arts and Culture since April, 2003. Between 1993-97, Tuttle was the Visual Arts Director for the Arts Festival of Atlanta, where she organized and curated exhibitions, developed programming, and directed innovative, temporary public art projects, including several during the Olympics.