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Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020

Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020

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Fall into Focus program / NOVEMBER <strong>2023</strong><br />

Huren Marsh<br />

UK<br />

www.instagram.com/huren.marsh3<br />

About<br />

I originally studied furniture and product design and after<br />

graduating I moved towards working with architects and<br />

interior designers for several years before making a second<br />

career change (an engineer in a previous career) to full-time<br />

lecturing in interior architecture and design teaching in the<br />

UK, Vietnam and China. I am now part of a studio of artist<br />

and designers in North London and I am in the process of<br />

exploring new creative experiences that sets no boundaries.<br />

My work is primarily installations that are a synthesis<br />

of my three-dimensional/spatial design background as<br />

a practitioner, educator and maker. A strong sense of<br />

inquisitiveness and recognising typologies in the everyday<br />

has developed over the years into observational/visual<br />

storytelling through a range of media that often combines<br />

photography, moving image and lighting technology. In<br />

the creative process I not only research and curate the<br />

installations but also construct them as complete or partial<br />

exhibition environments with aspects of interactivity that<br />

engages with the audience. I am currently experimenting<br />

with and developing light-based installations.<br />

Making Memories<br />

As a retired designer and lecturer, now practicing as a<br />

multi-disciplinary artist, the residency was an opportunity<br />

to reflect on a number of creative projects spanning over<br />

thirty years with the aim of categorising and contextualising<br />

them for documentation, exhibition and possible publication.<br />

The projects varied from those completed, those totally<br />

abandoned, those that had lost their relevance over time,<br />

a few that merely required documentation as well as a<br />

core collection of current and on-going projects. What<br />

could have easily resulted in a month-long administrative<br />

exercise of taking a helicopter view then zooming in on<br />

the specific projects was transformed into an occasion for<br />

some unplanned creative engagements that drew upon the<br />

physical/environmental surroundings, weather, interaction<br />

with fellow artists and the uncluttered mental space afforded<br />

by the overall positivity of <strong>Arteles</strong>’s approach to a residency.<br />

I have entitled my residency at <strong>Arteles</strong> “Making Memories”,<br />

from a short poem I wrote as we drove to the snowy blanket<br />

of Ritäjarvi National Park. Looking back at over thirty years<br />

of creative projects had made me realise how important<br />

memories are in transporting us back to, and through, the<br />

best moments of our lives.

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