monofilament, teel wire and found object; 14x14x14″

“The memories that are the hardest to share can often be what knots us up the most inside. When a moment or object reminds us of that memory we can often feel frozen even though time and life keep moving forward.”

ARTIST BIO: Rowe Schnure is a weaver, writer and facilitator, living and working in Cincinnati, OH. They are anchored in a fascination of the weaving process as a metaphor for understanding the relationship of one’s internal and external environments. In Rowe’s 10 years of weaving, they have exhibited their sculptural artwork in multiple states, led community weaving workshops for children to seniors and facilitated their own workshop curriculum known as Contemplative Weaving.