Freight Gallery is pleased to present Lisa Rosenstein’s site-specific installation
WILL YOU REMEMBER THIS
an immersive installation made from recycled plastic
Moments in time…what are we doing each moment, how do these moments hold us together, keep us connected, or keep us apart…each action we take leads to another; each action we take is another moment. We breathe, we think, we feel, we look, we touch, we are touched, we sleep, we cry, we live, we die, we rejoice, we grieve. We are constantly experiencing life, even in our dreams, but what is it we remember?
This installation has grown over the years and taken many shapes and served many purposes. People have sat inside it, been married under it, walked through it and around it. Parts of this piece were included in a music video. Made from discarded plastic, each piece of this ever-changing artwork is individually torn and stretched, then tied back together into a free-form woven net. The essence remains while its presence expands and evolves. Each piece is a moment in time joined to another moment in time.
Step inside, experience the moment and you become part of the piece. Will you remember this?
LKR
2023
About the artist:
Lisa K. Rosenstein, mother of three, is a graduate of the Corcoran College of Art and Design. She has exhibited her work in Washington DC, New York, and Korea. Rosenstein’s work is included in many private and public collections worldwide, including the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank, Capital One Bank, American Beverage Association, and Google in Washington, DC. Rosenstein is a resident artist at Otis Street Arts Project in Mt. Ranier, MD. She is deeply grateful to all the people who have entered into her life because of art.
More information can be found on her website lisakrosenstein.com