Harrell Fletcher’s practice is rooted in unconventional collaboration, often with the expressed goal of creating a shared experience rather than a final product.

Harrell Fletcher

Interdisciplinary artist Harrell Fletcher creates collaborative and individually designed site-specific, socially-engaged works. His recent project “The American War” is a presentation of images, text, film screenings, and group discussions of the Vietnam War, inspired by a visit to the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. He has shown work extensively worldwide and is a Professor of Art and Social Practice at Portland State University.

Born 1967 in Santa Maria, CA.
Lives and works in Portland Oregon.