Harvest Henderson
Harvest Henderson studied art, writing, philosophy, theatre and women’s studies at the University of Minnesota. She currently lives in Portland, Oregon, where she maintains an active studio practice. For the last six years, she was a regular contributing arts writer for The Oregonian. Her recently exhibited installation works have included a full-sized bedroom set sewn from to-do lists and post-it notes; a fantasy landscape made of fresh sod, spray paint and pornography; and a chandelier strung together from over 300 red apples. In 2006, the Willamette Week called Harvest’s work “conceptual but not arid, thought-provoking but still satisfying visually and spatially.” “If You Listen Very Closely” is her first installation in Los Angeles.