Tuesday 18th March | 11:00 GMT | Lecture Theatre B, Winchester School of Art [in-person]
The Critical Infrastructures and Image Politics (CIIP) research group is pleased to invite you to an artist talk by Harun Morrison
Harun Morrison is an artist and writer based in London and an associate artist with Greenpeace UK on the project Bad Taste. His work is currently on show with Devonshire Collective in the solo exhibition Conjunctionin Eastbourne. In 2024, he was in a two person show, DONO, at Somerset House Studios project space G31 alongside Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom. His forthcoming novel, The Escape Artistwill be published by Book Works. Recent group exhibitions include Sonic Acts 2024: The Spell of The Sensuous, Amsterdam, Chronic Hunger / Chronic Desire in Timișoara, Romania and BALATORIUM Disturbed Waters, in Veszprém, Hungary as part of the European Capital of Culture 2023 programme, Bamako Biennial, 2020 in Mali, and Storm Warning: What does climate change mean for coastal communities? at Focal Point / Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, UK Recent solo exhibitions include, Dolphin Head Mountainat the Horniman Museum, London (2022 -23), Mark The Spark at Nieuwe Vide in Haarlem, Netherlands (2022) and Experiments with Everyday Objects, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, (2021). Harun is currently co-developing community gardens in Merseyside for Bootle Library and Mind Sheffield, a mental health support service, as part of the Arts Catalyst research project, Emergent Ecologies. @harunishere
The talk is part of the CIIP Speaker Series organised in collaboration with MA Fine Art and MA Global Media Management in the Department of Art and Media Technology, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. The lecture is hybrid.
