Harri Harrison Greater London, United Kingdom
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Harri Harrison (b. 1983, Peterborough, UK) is an artist, curator, and facilitator holding light with people, performance, light-projected text, plants, and alternative photography processes

Harri is a visual artist working with people, performance, written and light-projected text, plants, and alternative photography processes. Working directly outside, with, or in response to urban landscapes. A ‘sense of place’ is a central theme in their work

They work with collective and personal expressions of grief and gratitude, and definitions of ‘home’; how these expressions help us understand our place in ‘nature’ and in future communities.

This work seeks urgent questions (not answers), or repeating-calls (mantras) relevant to places we inhabit, and to communities and non-humans we share space with. They consider wherever we travel through and stand upon as ‘home’, though not always the home we wish for. Who and what is missing? How do we celebrate what we have, fight for what could be, and mourn what was and was not?

Interested in
Art Walk/TrailArtist TalkCommissionCompetitionExhibitionJournal/PublicationParticipatory projectResidencyWorkshop
Media
Art writingDigitalFilm / VideoLive artPhotographyProjectionSculptureSocially Engaged PracticeSoundText
Other keywords
EnvironmentExperimentalIdentityLandscapeParticipatorySite-specific