Rowan Amelia Davis is a queer, interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Chicago, Illinois. Originally from Michigan and inspired by her family of artists and musicians, her work spans many mediums, including film, textiles, and puppetry. Her art practice is built upon a foundation of craft and autoethnographic storytelling. Historically considered “women’s work,” the reclamation of craft through the use of traditional techniques like hand sewing, embroidery, and quilting, allows her to explore themes of girl and womanhood, as well as her own experiences as a girl living in the 21st century. Many of the stories she explores stem from personal experience and memories, yet still relate to the broader experiences of her community.