Harrell Fletcher

Harrell Fletcher (born 1967 in Santa Maria, California)[1] is an American social practice and relational aesthetics artist and professor, living in Portland, Oregon.

[6][7] His fellow CCA student Jon Rubin, and Fletcher collaborated for several years in the Bay Area following the completion of his M.F.A., and together creating Gallery Here in nearby Oakland.

With artist Miranda July, Fletcher founded the online arts project called Learning to Love You More (2002–2009).

The project's website offered assignments to artists whose submissions became part of "an ever-changing series of exhibitions, screenings and radio broadcasts presented all over the world".

[14] Starting in 2014,[citation needed] Fletcher co-founded with Portland State University (PSU) faculty Lisa Jarrett, the King School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMOCA), located within a preK-8 grade public school in northeast Portland, Oregon.

[17] Tender Feelings Press During his residency at Marin Headlands Center for the Arts, Fletcher unpacked 33 years worth of accumulated refuse salvaged from his parents' attic, and invited anyone who stopped by his studio to take a piece of his past with them.