Lauren Raine

In 2015 the Collection was presented at the Parliament of World Religions in Salt Lake City, Utah, in collaboration with Cherry Hill Seminary.

[2] In 2007 she initiated three community art projects based upon a Native American creation myth, "Spider Woman's Hands".

[9] Raine was an exhibitor at the Symposium for Art and the Invisible Reality at Rutgers University (organized by Dr. Rafael Montanez Ortiz) in 1989.

In 1999 she opened Rites of Passage Gallery in Berkeley, California, and created The Masks of the Goddess for the Reclaiming Community's Spiral Dance.

The collection "Masks of the Goddess" have appeared at New College of California, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, in New York City;[11] The Masks of Transformation Conference[12] at the University of Southern Illinois; the Matrilineage Festival in Syracuse, New York; the University of Creation Spirituality[13] in Oakland, California; the Black Box Theatre in Oakland; Health and Harmony Festival in Sonoma, California; the Brushwood Folklore Center in New York; and the Muse Community Arts Center in Tucson, Arizona.