Harriette’s art practice incorporates installation, sound, drawing, words, performance and photography. Walking and collecting sounds are key methods to making predominantly site-specific work. She’s worked with mechanics, parishioners, shopkeepers and school children on previous projects. Field recordings are expansive – incorporating conversations, drawings and found ephemera. Deep listening and noticing small details are an important part of her research and inform the basis of her art making and writing.
She has shown work in a range of traditional and non-traditional spaces, gives away homemade zines and CDs of soundscapes and contributed writing and poetry to various publications.
Harriette is an alum of Central Saint Martins and Chisenhale Studios’ artist development programme, lives in Enfield borough and works part-time at University of the Arts London to fund a socially-engaged, largely non-commercial art practice.
