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Harriet Hill

Harriet Hill

(United Kingdom)
Harriet Hill is a visual artist who in recent years, has been creating letter costumes, taking them on walkabouts to spell words that trigger public engagement. Collaboratively made short films of these events have been produced, notably P.E.C.K.H.A.M. (2017 3.37'), H.O.M.E. Wakefield (2019 5.45') and HOME-ing (2021 33.38')

Born in London in 1966 Harriet studied Fine Art at undergraduate level in Cardiff, Wales 1987 and gained a distinction in Fine Art Textiles at Goldsmiths college, London in 2007.
Financed by work as an art fabricator Harriet has built up her multi-disciplinary practice and exhibits internationally.
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oversupinate

People who jog, run, and sprint have their share of problems that slow-moving people can barely comprehend. One is oversupination. As the OED defines it, to oversupinate is “To run or walk so that the weight falls upon the outer sides of the feet to a greater extent than is necessary, desirable, etc.” A 1990 Runner’s World article gets to the crux of the problem: “It’s hard to ascertain exactly what percentage of the running population oversupinates, but it’s a fraction of the people who think they do.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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