Bio

Photo by Osmyn J. Oree

Bonnie Mae Carrow is an artist and educator whose multidisciplinary practice is rooted in contemporary craft, sculpture, and installation. By recreating or manipulating household objects and architectural elements, they examine the emotional, social, and political implications of our embodied relationship with domestic space.

They are currently the Director of Exhibitions at the Susquehanna Art Museum in Harrisburg, PA. They earned an MFA from University of South Florida and BFA from Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Their work has been exhibited both regionally and internationally, at Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, Quaid Gallery in Tampa, Florida, and at the Hotel Pupik artist presentation in Scheifling, Austria. They have been awarded residencies at the Icelandic Textile Center and the Hotel Pupik Artist Residency. Their work has been included in multiple publications including XinSai Magazine, Vox Populi’s Juried Publication, and Creative Quarterly.