Lisa Snook
Lisa Snook’s sculptures are tactile explorations of memory, trauma, and healing, using materials like clay, bronze, stone, porcelain, and found objects. Her practice is both therapeutic and intuitive, shaped by personal history, motherhood, and psychoanalysis. Influenced by Louise Bourgeois and Giacometti, Snook’s emotionally resonant work engages themes of permanence, vulnerability, and transformation. Her playful yet profound pieces are bridges between her personal narrative and feminine archetypes, layering history and body, as form.
