Rietveld Sandberg Research
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Harriet Rose Morley

Research group Art & Spatial Praxis

Harriet Rose Morley (1994) is an artist, researcher and initiator from the UK. She has lived in the Netherlands since 2018, and previously in Glasgow, Scotland. Her practice, while focusing on the gender and labour politics of technical skill development within art, design and architecture, ties itself intrinsically together by looking at the working conditions of cultural and technical practitioners.

The current iteration of this ongoing research titled, ‘Hard Work, Soft Work’, not only explores “Hard Work”; referring to the “hard”, technical skills both taught and exchanged during these processes of learning, but also thinks about “Soft Work”, referring to the often less valued, less acknowledged and rarely seen “soft” skills of communication, organisation, mediation and solidarity– skills that are proven integral to working collectively. Since graduating her BA in 2016 at the Glasgow School of Art, and her MA in the Netherlands, she has taken on key projects which explore uses of materials, as well as combine material and collaborative practices.
www.harrietrosemorley.com
event

Materiality – The launch of the publication 'How Material Comes to Matter - Workshops as sites of collective resistance and reimagination' will take place on the 13th of March at 18:30 at San Serriffe, with guests Harriet Rose Morley and Clem Edwards with introduction by Anja Groten and Márk Redele.