Anne Mondro's Crochet Wire Hearts
Anne Mondro is not your average crocheter. Instead of wool she uses a thin 26-gauge tinned copper wire. Using the wire and a pair of crochet needles she built sculptural forms in the shape of anatomical hearts. Anne spent about a year researching the anatomy of the heart—spending time in the UM anatomy lab and using 3D modeling software to figure out how to create the forms with her crochet needles. Not a simple pattern!
In 2006, Anne developed a community engagement course titled Retaining Identity: the role of creativity in the healthcare setting where art and design students partner with persons with dementia. The course works with the UM Geriatric Center and explores the potential of art to lift the human spirit in times of illness.