Clara Harlow
Clara Harlow (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist and educator interested in the question of how we can make today different than yesterday. Her work operates as an invitation into themes of celebration, exchange, and alternative ways of measuring time and value. Through parties, workshops, and interactive objects, Clara is invested in how we can turn the dilemmas of the everyday into an opportunity for experimental problem solving and collective delight. Her practice aims to create responsive public containers for unexpected joy and connection, but if she can just get you to forget about your To Do list for a little while, that’s pretty good too.
Recent collaborations include New York Public Library, Crown Heights Mutual Aid, Carrig Montessori School, Four-D Projects, and the Fabric Workshop Museum Shop. Clara lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Portland, OR where she is currently pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts in Art + Social Practice at Portland State University. You can most likely find her at the local swimming pool or making pigs in a blanket for her next themed dinner party.
Instagram: @all_corndogs_go_to_heaven
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