Clare Harmon
thirty six hours with lisa, venice, 2017
ink on paper. 7 x 10". 2020
life after industry: colònia sedó with ben & alex, 2019
ink on paper. 7 x 10". 2020
roofline in zeta's eye: phone call with rodrigo, new orleans
ink on paper. 7 x 10". 2020
the dogs: umbria. 2017
ink on paper. 7 x 10". 2020
imagined encounter with javier
ink and crayon on paper. 7 x 10". 2021
Clare Louise Harmon is an artist, scholar, and educator. They are the author of The Thingbody (Instar Books, 2015) and the chapbook, The Day I Quit Western Art Music (Tammy, 2021). Their work has appeared in Poetry Northwest, Jacket2, Barzakh, and elsewhere. They are currently completing a PhD in Comparative Literature and Creative Practice at the University of Minnesota; their proposed dissertation project is a visual translation of Dante's Inferno that aims to intervene in the colonial logics of vision.